Alpha Synuclein Pre-formed Fibrils
Human Recombinant Alpha Synuclein PFFs (Type 2)
Product Specifications
Background
Alpha-Synuclein (SNCA) is expressed predominantly in the brain, where it is concentrated in presynaptic nerve terminals (1) . Alpha-synuclein is highly expressed in the mitochondria of the olfactory bulb, hippocampus, striatum and thalamus (2) . Functionally, it has been shown to significantly interact with tubulin (3), and may serve as a potential microtubule-associated protein. It has also been found to be essential for normal development of the cognitive functions; inactivation may lead to impaired spatial learning and working memory (4) . SNCA fibrillar aggregates represent the major non A-beta component of Alzheimers disease amyloid plaque, and a major component of Lewy body inclusions, and Parkinson's disease. Parkinson's disease (PD) is a common neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the progressive accumulation in selected neurons of protein inclusions containing alpha-synuclein and ubiquitin (5, 6) .
Product Name Alternative
Alpha synuclein PFFs, Alpha synuclein PFF, Alpha synuclein aggregates, Alpha synuclein protein aggregates, Alpha synuclein aggregates, Alpha-synuclein protein, Non-A beta component of AD amyloid protein, Non-A4 component of amyloid precursor protein, NACP protein, SNCA protein, NACP protein, PARK1 protein, SYN protein, Parkinson disease familial 1 Protein
UNSPSC
12352202
UN Code
Non-hazardous
Hazard Statement
Non-hazardous
Gene ID
6622
Swiss Prot
P37840
Accession Number
NP_000336.1
Cellular Locus
Cytoplasm | Membrane | Nucleus
Expression System
E. coli
Host
E. coli
Origin Species
Human
Target
Alpha Synuclein
Conjugation
No tag
Nature
Recombinant
Sequence
MDVFMKGLSK AKEGVVAAAE KTKQGVAEAA GKTKEGVLYV GSKTKEGVVH GVATVAEKTK EQVTNVGGAV VTGVTAVAQK TVEGAGSIAA ATGFVKKDQL GKNEEGAPQE GILEDMPVDP DNEAYEMPSE EGYQDYEPEA
Applications
WB | SDS-PAGE | In vivo assay | In vitro assay
Field of Research
Neuroscience | Neurodegeneration | Alzheimer's Disease | Tangles & Tau | Neuroscience | Neurodegeneration | Parkinson's Disease | Synuclein | Neuroscience | Neurodegeneration | Multiple System Atrophy
Purification Method
Ion-exchange Purified
Purification
Ion-exchange Purified
Limit Of Detection
Certified 95% pure using SDS-PAGE analysis. Made with low endotoxin monomer.
Concentration
2 mg/ml
Purity
>95%
Activity
Does not induce Lewy body inclusion formation in Sprague-Dawley rat primary hippocampal neurons. Thioflavin T emission curve shows only a small increase in fluorescence (indicative of alpha synuclein aggregation) when Type 2 alpha synuclein PFFs (SPR-317) are combined with alpha synuclein monomers (SPR-321 or SPR-316) . Certain biological activities in other neuronal cells cannot be ruled out. Researchers should test compatibility prior to use.
Weight
0.05
Length
Full Length
Buffer
PBS pH 7.4
Molecular Weight
~14.46 kDa
Precautions
Not for use in humans. Not for use in diagnostics or therapeutics. For research use only.
Additionnal Information
For best results, sonicate immediately prior to use. Refer to the Neurodegenerative Protein Handling Instructions on our website, or the product datasheet for further information. Monomer source is catalog# SPR-316.
References & Citations
1. “Genetics Home Reference: SNCA”. US National Library of Medicine. (2013).
2. Zhang L., et al. (2008) Brain Res. 1244: 40-52.
3. Alim M.A., et al. (2002) J Biol Chem. 277(3): 2112-2117.
4. Kokhan V.S., Afanasyeva M.A., Van'kin G. (2012) Behav. Brain. Res. 231(1): 226-230.
5. Spillantini M.G., et al. (1997) Nature. 388(6645): 839-840.
6. Mezey E., et al. (1998) Nat Med. 4(7): 755-757.
Shipping Conditions
Dry Ice. Shipping note: Product will be shipped separately from other products purchased in the same order.
Storage Conditions
-80ºC
Notes
For best results, sonicate immediately prior to use. Refer to the Neurodegenerative Protein Handling Instructions on our website, or the product datasheet for further information. Monomer source is catalog# SPR-316.
Protein Length
Full Length
Background Reference 01
1. “Genetics Home Reference: SNCA”. US National Library of Medicine. (2013) . 2. Zhang L., et al. (2008) Brain Res. 1244: 40-52. 3. Alim M.A., et al. (2002) J Biol Chem. 277 (3) : 2112-2117. 4. Kokhan V.S., Afanasyeva M.A., Van'kin G. (2012) Behav. Brain. Res. 231 (1) : 226-230. 5. Spillantini M.G., et al. (1997) Nature. 388 (6645) : 839-840. 6. Mezey E., et al. (1998) Nat Med. 4 (7) : 755-757.
Location
Cytoplasm | Membrane | Nucleus
AA Sequence
MDVFMKGLSK AKEGVVAAAE KTKQGVAEAA GKTKEGVLYV GSKTKEGVVH GVATVAEKTK EQVTNVGGAV VTGVTAVAQK TVEGAGSIAA ATGFVKKDQL GKNEEGAPQE GILEDMPVDP DNEAYEMPSE EGYQDYEPEA
Immunogen Species
Human
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