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alpha -Synuclein is a member of a family of small, soluble proteins that also include beta -, and gamma -Synuclein. alpha -Synuclein is one of the most highly expressed proteins in the human brain. It is predominantly expressed in neurons while lower levels are found in glial cells. alpha -Synuclein protein accumulates in the presynaptic region of nerve terminals where it is thought to play a role in synaptic vesicle biology, but its exact function remains largely unknown. The protein structure cycles between a free, partially unfolded form and a helical, membrane-bound form.

In alpha-Synucleinopathies, protein aggregates containing alpha-Synuclein protein form called Lewy Bodies, glial inclusions, or axonal spheroids depending on the disease. Lewy Bodies are associated with the pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease dimentia. Post-secondary modifications and solubility of alpha -Synuclein are thought to affect Lewy body formation. Phosphorylation level increases before Lewy body formation and increased lipid association of alpha-Synuclein promotes formation as well. alpha -Synuclein protein aggregates have also been found associated with amyloid plaques in Alzheimer's disease. In vitro, alpha -Synuclein oligomers cause neuronal inflammation, degeneration, and cell death. Recombinant alpha -Synuclein protein can be used to study aggregation and toxicity in a controlled environment.

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alpha -Synuclein is a member of a family of small, soluble proteins that also include beta -, and gamma -Synuclein. alpha -Synuclein is one of the most highly expressed proteins in the human brain. It is predominantly expressed in neurons while lower levels are found in glial cells. alpha -Synuclein protein accumulates in the presynaptic region of nerve terminals where it is thought to play a role in synaptic vesicle biology, but its exact function remains largely unknown. The protein structure cycles between a free, partially unfolded form and a helical, membrane-bound form.

In alpha-Synucleinopathies, protein aggregates containing alpha-Synuclein protein form called Lewy Bodies, glial inclusions, or axonal spheroids depending on the disease. Lewy Bodies are associated with the pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease dimentia. Post-secondary modifications and solubility of alpha -Synuclein are thought to affect Lewy body formation. Phosphorylation level increases before Lewy body formation and increased lipid association of alpha-Synuclein promotes formation as well. alpha -Synuclein protein aggregates have also been found associated with amyloid plaques in Alzheimer's disease. In vitro, alpha -Synuclein oligomers cause neuronal inflammation, degeneration, and cell death. Recombinant alpha -Synuclein protein can be used to study aggregation and toxicity in a controlled environment.

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Simple Plex Human alpha-Synuclein assay kit for use on Ella instrument. Contains cartridge, sample diluent SD13, and wash buffer.

Simple Plex Human S100B assay kit for use on Ella instrument. Contains cartridge, sample diluent SD10, and wash buffer. Part # starting with ST01 ships in 2-3 days. Sample type indicated with PS (Plasma/Serum).

Control for use with Human alpha-Synuclein Simple Plex Assay Cartridge Kit

β-secretase (BACE) inhibitor; inhibits amyloid assembly

Potent COMT inhibitor; blocks α-synuclein aggregation

α-synuclein Degrader (PROTAC®)

Negative control for α Synuclein Degrader 2b (Cat. No. 8040)

Recombinant Monoclonal Antibody.

Recombinant Monoclonal Antibody.

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