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Gamma Synuclein Monomers
Stressmarq Biosciences
DESCRIPTION
Human Recombinant Gamma Synuclein Protein Monomers
DETAILS
- Nature: Recombinant
- Purity: >95%
- Target: Gamma Synuclein
- Category: Protein
- Conjugate: No tag
- References: 1. Nishioka K., et al. (2010) Arch Neurol. 67(8): 970-975. 2. Surgucheva I., Newell K.L., Burns J., Surguchov A. (2014) Acta Neuropathol Commun. 2: 132. 3. Bruening. W., et al. (2000) Cancer. 88(9): 2154-2163. 4. Mukaetova-Ladinska E.B., et al. (2008) Dement Geriatr Cogn Disord. 26(1): 32-42.
- Applications: WB | SDS-PAGE | In vivo assay | In vitro assay
- Field of Use: Not for use in humans. Not for use in diagnostics or therapeutics. For research use only.
- Protein Size: 13.33 kDa
- Purification: Ion-exchange Purified
- Concentration: Lot/batch specific. See included datasheet.
- Protein Length: Full length
- Research Areas: Neuroscience | Neurodegeneration | Alzheimer's Disease | Tangles & Tau | Neuroscience | Neurodegeneration | Parkinson's Disease | Synuclein
- Storage Buffer: PBS pH 7.4
- Alternative Names: BCSG1 Protein Monomer, Breast cancer specific gene 1 Protein Monomer, Breast cancer specific Protein 1 Monomer, Gamma-synuclein Protein Monomer, Persyn Protein Monomer, PRSN Protein Monomer, SNCG Protein Monomer, SR Protein Monomer, Synoretin Protein Monomer, Synuclein gamma Protein Monomer, SYUG_HUMAN Protein Monomer
- Cite This Product: Human Recombinant Gamma Synuclein Protein (StressMarq Biosciences Inc., Victoria BC CANADA, Catalog # SPR-407B)
- Expression System: E. coli
- Species Full Name: Human
- Storage Temperature: -80ºC
- Shipping Temperature: Dry Ice. Shipping note: Product will be shipped separately from other products purchased in the same order.
- Cellular Localization: Cytoskeleton | Centrosome | Spindle | Perinuclear Region
- Scientific Background: Gamma synuclein is a neuronal protein found in peripheral and motor nerve systems. It has been implicated in the hippocampal axon pathology in Parkinson's Disease (1). A change in the expression of gamma synuclein has been observed in the retina of patients with Alzheimer's disease (2). Its expression in breast tumors is also a marker for tumor progression (3).
- Certificate of Analysis: Certified >95% pure using SDS-PAGE analysis.
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