ABIN967060
antibody from antibodies-online
Targeting: SNAP25
bA416N4.2, dJ1068F16.2, RIC-4, RIC4, SEC9, SNAP, SNAP-25
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- Antigen structure
- References [5]
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- ABIN967060 - Provider product page
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- antibodies-online
- Product name
- anti-Synaptosomal-Associated Protein, 25kDa (SNAP25) (C-Term) antibody
- Antibody type
- Polyclonal
- Antigen
- A synthetic peptide corresponding to a sequence at the C-terminal of human SNAP25, identical to the related rat and mouse sequence.< br/>Immunogen was affinity purified.
- Reactivity
- Human
- Host
- Rabbit
- Epitope
- C-Term
- Isotype
- IgG
- Vial size
- 100 μg
- Storage
- At -20°C for one year. After reconstitution, at 4°C for one month. It can also be aliquotted and stored frozen at -20°C for a longer time.
- Handling
- Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.
Submitted references Regulation of releasable vesicle pool sizes by protein kinase A-dependent phosphorylation of SNAP-25.
SNAP-25 modulation of calcium dynamics underlies differences in GABAergic and glutamatergic responsiveness to depolarization.
Synaptotagmin: a Ca(2+) sensor that triggers exocytosis?
SNAP-25a and -25b isoforms are both expressed in insulin-secreting cells and can function in insulin secretion.
SNAP-25.
Nagy G, Reim K, Matti U, Brose N, Binz T, Rettig J, Neher E, Sørensen JB
Neuron 2004 Feb 5;41(3):417-29
Neuron 2004 Feb 5;41(3):417-29
SNAP-25 modulation of calcium dynamics underlies differences in GABAergic and glutamatergic responsiveness to depolarization.
Verderio C, Pozzi D, Pravettoni E, Inverardi F, Schenk U, Coco S, Proux-Gillardeaux V, Galli T, Rossetto O, Frassoni C, Matteoli M
Neuron 2004 Feb 19;41(4):599-610
Neuron 2004 Feb 19;41(4):599-610
Synaptotagmin: a Ca(2+) sensor that triggers exocytosis?
Chapman ER
Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology 2002 Jul;3(7):498-508
Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology 2002 Jul;3(7):498-508
SNAP-25a and -25b isoforms are both expressed in insulin-secreting cells and can function in insulin secretion.
Gonelle-Gispert C, Halban PA, Niemann H, Palmer M, Catsicas S, Sadoul K
The Biochemical journal 1999 Apr 1;339 ( Pt 1):159-65
The Biochemical journal 1999 Apr 1;339 ( Pt 1):159-65
SNAP-25.
Hodel A
The international journal of biochemistry & cell biology 1998 Oct;30(10):1069-73
The international journal of biochemistry & cell biology 1998 Oct;30(10):1069-73
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