Human a-synuclein Rapid ELISA Assay
Product Specifications
Background
Alpha synuclein is an abundant 140 amino acid neuronal protein, expressed primarily at presynaptic terminals in the central nervous system. Alpha synuclein has been associated with several neurodegenerative diseases. A point mutation in the gene coding for the alpha-synuclein protein was the first discovery linking this protein to a rare familial form of Parkinson's disease (PD) . Subsequently, other mutations in the alpha-synuclein gene have been identified in familial PD. The aggregated proteinaceous inclusions called Lewy bodies found in PD and cortical Lewy body dementia (LBD) were discovered to be predominantly alpha-synuclein. Aberrant aggregation of alpha-synuclein has been detected in an increasing number of neurodegenerative diseases, collectively known as synucleopathies. Alpha-synuclein exists physiologically in both soluble and membrane-bound states, in unstructured and alpha-helical conformations, respectively. The physiological function of alpha-synuclein appears to require its translocation between these subcellular compartments and interconversion between the 2 conformations. Abnormal processing of alpha-synuclein is predicted to lead to pathological changes in its binding properties and function.
Short Description
The Biosensis Alpha-Synuclein Rapid enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) Kit is a sandwich ELISA that allows the quantification of alpha-synuclein in less than 4 hours in human citrate-plasma, serum, CSF, as well as mouse and rat brain homogenates.
Synonyms
Non-A beta component of AD amyloid; Non-A4 component of amyloid precursor; NACP; SNCA; PARK1
UniProt
P37840
Reactivity
Human, Mouse, Rat
Immunogen
The alpha-synuclein ELISA kit employs a recombinant human standard expressed in E.coli.
Target
Alpha-synuclein
Applications
ELISA
Sample Type
CSF, Plasma (Citrate), Serum, Tissue Homogenates
Precautions
For research use only.
Shipping Conditions
Shipped on ice packs
Storage Conditions
Store at 2-8°C
Method
Colorimetric
Immunogen Species
Human
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