Phospho-Synapsin I (Ser553) Antibody [F18C24]

N° de catalogue F3953

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Description biologique

Spécificité Phospho-Synapsin I (Ser553) Antibody [F18C24] détecte les niveaux endogènes de protéine Synapsin I totale uniquement lorsqu'elle est phosphorylée au niveau de Ser553.
Contexte La Phospho-Synapsin I (Ser553) est une forme post-traductionnellement modifiée critique de la Synapsin I, une phosphoprotéine neuronale majeure impliquée dans la régulation du trafic des vésicules synaptiques et de la libération des neurotransmetteurs dans le système nerveux central. La Synapsin I est constituée de multiples domaines, y compris un domaine N-terminal qui lie les vésicules synaptiques et une région C-terminale riche en proline contenant la Ser553, qui est phosphorylée par des kinases dirigées vers la proline telles que la MAP kinase et Cdk5-p23. Cette phosphorylation spécifique induit des changements de conformation qui réduisent l'affinité de la Synapsin I pour les vésicules synaptiques, facilitant leur mobilisation du pool de réserve vers le pool facilement libérable, favorisant ainsi une libération efficace des neurotransmetteurs, en particulier des vésicules GABAergiques. La phosphorylation à la Ser553 est vitale pour la plasticité synaptique, affectant les processus sous-jacents à l'apprentissage et à la mémoire en régulant la dynamique des vésicules et la force de la neurotransmission. Une dérégulation de la phosphorylation de la Ser553 a été liée à des troubles neurologiques impliquant une transmission synaptique altérée et des déficits cognitifs. L'état de phosphorylation de la Synapsin I à la Ser553 intègre les voies de signalisation extracellulaires avec l'appareil cytosquelettique, modulant la fonction présynaptique et la communication neuronale.

Informations dutilisation

Application WB Dilution
WB
1:10000 - 1:50000
Réactivité Mouse, Rat, Human
Source Rabbit Monoclonal Antibody MW 74 kDa
Tampon de stockage PBS, pH 7.2+50% Glycerol+0.05% BSA+0.01% NaN3
Stockage
(À partir de la date de réception)
-20°C (avoid freeze-thaw cycles), 2 years
WB
Experimental Protocol:
 
Sample preparation
1. Tissue: Lyse the tissue sample by adding an appropriate volume of ice-cold RIPA/NP-40 Lysis Buffer (containing Protease Inhibitor Cocktail, Phosphatase Inhibitor Cocktail),and homogenize the tissue at a low temperature.
2. Adherent cell: Aspirate the culture medium and wash the cells with ice-cold PBS twice. Lyse the cells by adding an appropriate volume of RIPA/NP-40 Lysis Buffer (containing Protease Inhibitor Cocktail, Phosphatase Inhibitor Cocktail) and put the sample on ice for 5 min.
3. Suspension cell: Transfer the culture medium to a pre-cooled centrifuge tube. Centrifuge and aspirate the supernatant. Wash the cells with ice-cold PBS twice. Lyse the cells by adding an appropriate volume of RIPA/NP-40 Lysis Buffer (containing Protease Inhibitor Cocktail, Phosphatase Inhibitor Cocktail) and put the sample on ice for 5 min.
4. Place the lysate into a pre-cooled microcentrifuge tube. Centrifuge at 4°C for 15 min. Collect the supernatant;
5. Remove a small volume of lysate to determine the protein concentration;
6. Combine the lysate with protein loading buffer. Boil 20 µL sample under 95-100°C for 5 min. Centrifuge for 5 min after cool down on ice.
 
Electrophoretic separation
1. According to the concentration of extracted protein, load appropriate amount of protein sample and marker onto SDS-PAGE gels for electrophoresis. Recommended separating gel (lower gel) concentration: 10%. Reference Table for Selecting SDS-PAGE Separation Gel Concentrations
2. Power up 80V for 30 minutes. Then the power supply is adjusted (110 V~150 V), the Marker is observed, and the electrophoresis can be stopped when the indicator band of the predyed protein Marker where the protein is located is properly separated. (Note that the current should not be too large when electrophoresis, too large current (more than 150 mA) will cause the temperature to rise, affecting the result of running glue. If high currents cannot be avoided, an ice bath can be used to cool the bath.)
 
Transfer membrane
1. Take out the converter, soak the clip and consumables in the pre-cooled converter;
2. Activate PVDF membrane with methanol for 1 min and rinse with transfer buffer;
3. Install it in the order of "black edge of clip - sponge - filter paper - filter paper - glue -PVDF membrane - filter paper - filter paper - sponge - white edge of clip";
4. The protein was electrotransferred to PVDF membrane. ( 0.45 µm PVDF membrane is recommended ) Reference Table for Selecting PVDF Membrane Pore Size Specifications
Recommended conditions for wet transfer: 200 mA, 120 min.
( Note that the transfer conditions can be adjusted according to the protein size. For high-molecular-weight proteins, a higher current and longer transfer time are recommended. However, ensure that the transfer tank remains at a low temperature to prevent gel melting.)
 
Block
1. After electrotransfer, wash the film with TBST at room temperature for 5 minutes;
2. Incubate the film in the blocking solution ( recommending 5% BSA solution) for 1 hour at room temperature;
3. Wash the film with TBST for 3 times, 5 minutes each time.
 
Antibody incubation
1. Use 5% skim milk powder to prepare the primary antibody working liquid (recommended dilution ratio for primary antibody 1:10000), gently shake and incubate with the film at 4°C overnight;
2. Wash the film with TBST 3 times, 5 minutes each time;
3. Add the secondary antibody to the blocking solution and incubate with the film gently at room temperature for 1 hour;
4. After incubation, wash the film with TBST 3 times for 5 minutes each time.
 
Antibody staining
1. Add the prepared ECL luminescent substrate (or select other color developing substrate according to the second antibody) and mix evenly;
2. Incubate with the film for 1 minute, remove excess substrate (keep the film moist), wrap with plastic film, and expose in the imaging system.

Références

  • https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8702879/
  • https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24743689/

Données dapplication

WB

Validé par Selleck

  • F3953-wb
    Lane 1: Mouse brain, Lane 2: Mouse brain (alkaline phosphatase treated), Lane 3: Rat brain