Alpha Synuclein N-terminal Antibody, Clone 11D4
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Alpha Synuclein N-terminal Antibody, Clone 11D4
Background:
Alpha-synuclein is a presynaptic neuronal protein implicated in the pathogenesis of several neurodegenerative diseases, including Parkinson’s disease and dementia with Lewy bodies. Among its structural domains, the N-terminal region plays a pivotal role in membrane binding, conformational dynamics, and aggregation behavior. Post-translational modifications, particularly C-terminal truncations, significantly influence alpha-synuclein’s aggregation propensity and neurotoxicity (1) . C-terminally truncated alpha-synuclein species are highly enriched in pathological inclusions such as Lewy bodies and Lewy neurites. These truncated forms exhibit accelerated fibrillization and enhanced prion-like propagation in cellular and animal models of Parkinson’s disease, underscoring their pathogenic relevance (1) . Importantly, such truncations can alter the structural conformation of alpha-synuclein, masking epitopes commonly targeted by antibodies, including those recognizing phosphorylated serine 129 (pSer129) . This epitope masking has critical implications for research and diagnostics. Antibodies specific to pSer129 may fail to detect C-terminally truncated alpha-synuclein, potentially underestimating the burden of pathogenic species in tissue samples. Therefore, careful selection of antibodies that target the N-terminal region is essential for accurate detection and quantification of disease-relevant alpha-synuclein conformers (3) . Understanding the structural and functional roles of the alpha-synuclein N-terminus is vital for elucidating disease mechanisms and developing targeted therapeutic strategies in synucleinopathies.Description:
Mouse Anti-Human Alpha Synuclein N-terminal Monoclonal IgG1Product Name Alternative:
Alpha Synuclein, α-Synuclein, SNCA, alphaSYN, NACP, Non-A beta component of AD amyloid, Non-A4 component of amyloid precursor, Synuclein alpha, Synuclein alpha 140, Synuclein, alpha (non A4 component of amyloid precursor), isoform NACP140, PARK1, PARK 1, PARK4, PARK 4, Parkinson disease familial 1, Parkinson disease (autosomal dominant, Lewy body) 4, SYN, SYUA_HUMANUNSPSC:
12352203UN Code:
Non-hazardousHazard Statement:
Non-hazardousGene ID:
6622Swiss Prot:
P37840Accession Number:
P37840Host:
MouseImmunogen:
Alpha synuclein aa 1-20Clone:
11D4Conjugation:
UnconjugatedTissue Specificity:
CNS and peripheral nervesType:
MonoclonalApplications:
WB | IHCField of Research:
Neuroscience | Neurodegeneration | Alzheimer's Disease | Tangles & Tau | Neuroscience | Neurodegeneration | Parkinson's Disease | Synuclein | Neuroscience | Neurodegeneration | Multiple System AtrophyPurification:
Protein G PurifiedLimit Of Detection:
A 1:1000 dilution was sufficient for detection of Alpha Synuclein in rodent brain lysates in WB and 1:100 dilution on human brain tissue (Parkinson’s) in IHC.Concentration:
1mg/mlDilution:
WB (1:1000), IHC (1:100) ; optimal dilutions for assays should be determined by the user.; optimal dilutions for assays should be determined by the user.Buffer:
PBS pH7.4, 50% glycerol, 0.09% sodium azidePrecautions:
Not for use in humans. Not for use in diagnostics or therapeutics. For in vitro research use only.Shipping Conditions:
Blue Ice or 4ºCStorage Conditions:
-20ºCSpecificity:
Detects the N-terminal region of alpha synucleinBackground Reference 01:
1. Mahul-Mellier, A.-L., Altay, M. F., Maharjan, N., et al. (2024) . Dissecting the differential role of C-terminal truncations in the regulation of aSyn pathology formation and the biogenesis of Lewy bodies. bioRxiv. DOI: 10.1101/2024.11.29.625993 2. Bell, R., Vendruscolo, M. (2021) . Modulation of the interactions between α-synuclein and lipid membranes by post-translational modifications. Frontiers in Neurology, 12, 661117. DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2021.661117 3. Iyer, A., Roeters, S. J., Kogan, V., Woutersen, S., Claessens, M. M. A. E., & Subramaniam, V. (2017) . C-Terminal Truncated α-Synuclein Fibrils Contain Strongly Twisted β-Sheets. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 139 (43), 15392-15400. DOI: 10.1021/jacs.7b07403Species:
Human | Mouse | RatLocation:
Cytoplasm; membrane-bound to vesicles in neuronsIsotype:
IgG1Immunogen Species:
Human
