Antibody
α-synuclein phos Ser129 (pSyn64)
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Clonality: monoclonal
Host: Mouse
Isotype: IgG1
Source: Wako Chemicals
Cat# 014-20281
References:
Machiya, 2010
Paleologou, 2010
Ihara, 2007
Reactivity:
Reacts in: Rodent (various), Human
Immunogen/Epitope
immunogen = polypeptide (aa 124-134) including phosphorylated Ser129 of human alpha-Synuclein
Specificity
human alpha-Synuclein including phospho. Ser129; does not cross react with normal human alpha-Synuclein
References
Paper Citations
- Machiya Y, Hara S, Arawaka S, Fukushima S, Sato H, Sakamoto M, Koyama S, Kato T. Phosphorylated alpha-synuclein at Ser-129 is targeted to the proteasome pathway in a ubiquitin-independent manner. J Biol Chem. 2010 Dec 24;285(52):40732-44. PubMed.
- Paleologou KE, Oueslati A, Shakked G, Rospigliosi CC, Kim HY, Lamberto GR, Fernandez CO, Schmid A, Chegini F, Gai WP, Chiappe D, Moniatte M, Schneider BL, Aebischer P, Eliezer D, Zweckstetter M, Masliah E, Lashuel HA. Phosphorylation at S87 is enhanced in synucleinopathies, inhibits alpha-synuclein oligomerization, and influences synuclein-membrane interactions. J Neurosci. 2010 Mar 3;30(9):3184-98. PubMed.
- Ihara M, Yamasaki N, Hagiwara A, Tanigaki A, Kitano A, Hikawa R, Tomimoto H, Noda M, Takanashi M, Mori H, Hattori N, Miyakawa T, Kinoshita M. Sept4, a component of presynaptic scaffold and Lewy bodies, is required for the suppression of alpha-synuclein neurotoxicity. Neuron. 2007 Feb 15;53(4):519-33. PubMed.
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