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Alpha Synuclein A53T Mutant Monomers (Type 1)

Catalog Number: orb1822355

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Catalog Numberorb1822355
CategoryProteins
DescriptionHuman Recombinant A53T Mutant Alpha Synuclein Protein Monomers (Type 1)
TargetAlpha Synuclein A53T Mutant
TagNo tag
ReactivityHuman
Concentration2 mg/ml
Buffer/PreservativesPBS pH 7.4
Purity> 95%
PurificationIon-exchange Purified
Protein SequenceMDVFMKGLSK AKEGVVAAAE KTKQGVAEAA GKTKEGVLYV GSKTKEGVVH GVTTVAEKTK EQVTNVGGAV VTGVTAVAQK TVEGAGSIAA ATGFVKKDQL GKNEEGAPQE GILEDMPVDP DNEAYEMPSE EGYQDYEPEA
Protein LengthFull Length
UniProt IDP37840
MW~14.46 kDa
Tested applicationsIn vitro, In vivo, SDS-PAGE, WB
Application notesCertified > 95% pure using SDS-PAGE analysis. Low endotoxin < 5 EU/mL @ 2mg/mL.
Expression SystemE. coli
SourceRecombinant
Biological Activity100 µM A53T alpha synuclein protein monomer seeded with 10 uM A53T alpha synuclein protein PFF in 25 µM Thioflavin T (PBS pH 7.4, 100 µl reaction volume) generated a fluorescence intensity of 28 000 Relative Fluorescence Units after incubation at 37°C with shaking at 600 rpm for 56 hours. Fluorescence was measured by excitation at 450 nm and emission at 485 nm on a Molecular Devices Gemini XPS microplate reader.
Storage-80°C
Dry Ice ShippingPlease note: This product requires shipment on dry ice. A dry ice surcharge will apply.
Alternative namesA53T mutant alpha synuclein, A53T mutated SNCA, A5
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NoteFor research use only
Alpha Synuclein A53T Mutant Monomers (Type 1)

SDS-PAGE of ~14 kDa A53T Alpha Synuclein Monomer

Alpha Synuclein A53T Mutant Monomers (Type 1)

Thioflavin T is a fluorescent dye that binds to beta sheet-rich structures such as those in alpha synuclein fibrils. Upon binding, the emission spectrum of the dye experiences a red-shift and increased fluorescence intensity. Thioflavin T emission curves show a limited increase in fluorescence (correlated to alpha synuclein aggregation) over time in A53T alpha synuclein monomers. A much greater increase in fluorescence is seen when 100 uM monomer is combined with 10 nM of fibrils as the fibrils seed the formation of new fibrils from the pool of active monomers. Thioflavin T ex = 450 nm, em = 485 nm.