Human alpha Synuclein protein (active, monomer)

Cat. No. GTX17668-pro
Cat. No.  GTX17668-pro
Human alpha Synuclein protein (active, monomer). GTX17668-pro
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Active alpha synuclein preformed fibrils (GTX17669-pro) seed the formation of new alpha synuclein fibrils from the pool of alpha synuclein monomers (GTX17668-pro). 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 increased fluorescence (correlated to alpha synuclein protein aggregation) over time when 10 nM of active alpha synuclein preformed fibrils (GTX17669-pro) is combined with 100 μM of alpha synuclein monomer (GTX17668-pro), as compared to when 10 nM of active alpha synuclein preformed fibrils (GTX17669-pro) is combined with 100 μM of alpha Synuclein monomer (GTX17666-pro). Thioflavin T ex = 450 nm, em = 485 nm.

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Human alpha Synuclein protein (active, monomer). GTX17668-pro
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SDS-PAGE of ~14 kDa Human alpha Synuclein protein (active, monomer) (GTX17668-pro).
Lane 1: Molecular Weight Ladder (MW). Lane 2: BSA (5 μg). Lane 3: BSA (2.5 μg). Lane 4: Human alpha Synuclein protein (active, monomer) (5 μg) (GTX17668-pro). Lane 5: Human alpha Synuclein protein (active, monomer) (2.5 μg) (GTX17668-pro).

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Human alpha Synuclein protein (active, monomer). GTX17668-pro
Human alpha Synuclein protein (active, monomer). GTX17668-pro
  • Applications
    Functional Assay
  • Species
    Human
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