Rat Synaptophysin (Syp)ELISA kit

Code CSB-E13827r
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Product Details

Target Name
synaptophysin
Alternative Names
Syp; Synaptophysin; Major synaptic vesicle protein p38
Abbreviation
SYP
Uniprot No.
Species
Rattus norvegicus (Rat)
Sample Types
tissue homogenates
Detection Range
0.625 ng/mL-40 ng/mL
Sensitivity
0.156 ng/mL
Assay Time
1-5h
Sample Volume
50-100ul
Detection Wavelength
450 nm
Research Area
Neuroscience
Assay Principle
quantitative
Measurement
Sandwich
Precision
Intra-assay Precision (Precision within an assay): CV%<8%
Three samples of known concentration were tested twenty times on one plate to assess.
Inter-assay Precision (Precision between assays): CV%<10%
Three samples of known concentration were tested in twenty assays to assess.
Typical Data
These standard curves are provided for demonstration only. A standard curve should be generated for each set of samples assayed.
ng/mlOD1OD2AverageCorrected
402.265 2.252 2.259 2.098
201.561 1.476 1.519 1.358
100.945 0.904 0.925 0.764
50.602 0.579 0.591 0.430
2.50.423 0.401 0.412 0.251
1.250.301 0.295 0.298 0.137
0.6250.238 0.229 0.234 0.073
00.164 0.157 0.161  
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Storage
Store at 2-8°C. Please refer to protocol.
Lead Time
3-5 working days after you place the order, and it takes another 3-5 days for delivery via DHL or FedEx
Description

This Rat SYP ELISA Kit was designed for the quantitative measurement of Rat SYP protein in tissue homogenates. It is a Sandwich ELISA kit, its detection range is 0.625 ng/mL-40 ng/mL and the sensitivity is 0.156 ng/mL.

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Target Background

Function
(From Uniprot)
Possibly involved in structural functions as organizing other membrane components or in targeting the vesicles to the plasma membrane. Involved in the regulation of short-term and long-term synaptic plasticity.
Gene References into Functions
  1. The environmental enrichment protected against the effects of maternal separation as indicated by the lower anxiety levels and the reversal of spatial memory deficits compared to animals housed in standard conditions. These changes were associated with increased synaptophysin expression in the hippocampus. PMID: 29545098
  2. Dexamethasone treatment significantly affects both GAP-43 and synaptophysin protein expression in the hippocampus of aged rats. PMID: 28801169
  3. Synaptophysin cerebellar cortex expression was significantly reduced in newborn animals from diabetic mothers. PMID: 27389246
  4. showed a significant down-regulation in mRNA expression of synaptophysin in the offspring born to diabetic animals PMID: 26794272
  5. Synaptophysin spinal cord levels were higher in balance and coordination trained animals compared with non-trained following sciatic nerve crush. PMID: 26316168
  6. the Nociceptin/orphanin FQ receptor system influences the expression of synaptophysin PMID: 25697061
  7. Results identified interesting differences between thienorphine and morphine in their effects on synaptic structure and synaptophysin expression in the rat NAc. PMID: 24861887
  8. Synaptophysin content was high in all the layers of the cortex, but the most intense reaction was detected in the molecular layer, similarly with the intensity of GFAP reaction PMID: 25282817
  9. data suggest that diabetes increases mRNA translation of synaptophysin in the retina, resulting in an accumulation of mannose rich glycosylated synaptophysin, a transient post-translational state of the protein PMID: 22970294
  10. Phosphorylation and nitration of tyrosine residues affect functional properties of Synaptophysin and Dynamin I. PMID: 23103755
  11. The expression of synaptophysin (SYP) and regenerationassociated protein (GAP43) in the injured brain of neural stem cells-transplanted rats was significantly increased. PMID: 21687946
  12. The developmental changes of GluR2 and SYP expression in the rat inferior colliculus may be involved in the development and plasticity of the auditory center. PMID: 20422983
  13. GAP-43 and P38 may be the pathological basis of insular epilepsy and the key molecular mechanism of synaptic plasticity. PMID: 20646586
  14. Our findings implicate decreases in the number of surviving cells and alterations in the levels of caveolin-1 and synaptophysin in the impairments in neural development induced by developmental iodine deficiency and hypothyroidism. PMID: 20025630
  15. stress during pregnancy reduced the expression of synaptophysin; this decrease provides evidence that synaptic integral membrane proteins are involved in altered synaptic plasticity in the adult CNS following stress exposure PMID: 20035832
  16. The expression level of synaptophysin showed dynamic changes following diffuse brain injury as well as during the repair period. PMID: 17330749
  17. Data suggest that synaptophysin I has multiple roles in neurotransmitter release, regulating VAMP2 availability for the soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor complex and participating in the late steps of exocytosis PMID: 12181340
  18. Synaptophysin mRNA increased in the barrel cortex contralateral to whisker stimulation, suggesting that synaptophysin is involved in the modulation of synaptic plasticity. PMID: 12363201
  19. We found a kindling-induced increase in synaptophysin in various hippocampal regions and in pyriform cortex, suggesting that activation-induced sprouting extends well beyond the hippocampal mossy fiber system. cortex PMID: 12453493
  20. Synaptophysin and gamma-adaptin occurred in the perinuclear region of hippocampal neurons, suggesting that synaptophysin serves as a docking site for AP-1 during clathrin-dependent vesicle budding and/or kinesin-based transport reactions. PMID: 12498786
  21. synaptophysin targeting to a ubiquitous synaptic vesicle-sized compartment is facilitated by cellugyrin and synaptogyrin PMID: 12928441
  22. Synaptophysin expression was assessed in dentate gyrus prepared from aged (22 months) and young (4 months) rats; marked reduction in synaptophysin expression in synaptosomes of aged compared with young rats was noted PMID: 12965244
  23. Restraint stress decreased SYP in rat hippocampus by 50% and increased microtubule-associated protein 1(MAP1) by 60%. SYP returned to pre-stress levels in three weeks and MAP1 in two weeks. PMID: 15584914
  24. Cognitive impairment and the expression patterns of MAP-2, GAP-43, and synaptophysin were examined in rats with permanent occlusion of bilateral common carotid arteries. PMID: 15964096
  25. The dose-response effects of Aroclor 1254 on the expression of alpha-synuclein, synaptophysin and parkin in rat brains is reported. PMID: 16174552
  26. Following clozapine treatment, synaptophysin expression increases in the very cortical regions in which GLT-1 expression is down-regulated. PMID: 16987241
  27. The mRNA expression level of synaptophysin induced by neuronal activity is related to the regulation of synapse formation or remodeling or both. PMID: 16990974
  28. Synaptophysin expression, which appeared diffusely across the cortex, increased on day 1, 3, and 5 of complex motor skill learning. PMID: 17141532
  29. AMPH administered in the AMPH-paired context increased the density of both Fos and synaptophysin immunoreactivity in the dentate gyrus, cornu ammonis (CA)1, CA3, basolateral amygdala and dorsolateral striatum. PMID: 17970739
  30. reduced synaptophysin protein levels in schizophrenia postmortem brains do not result from perinatal oxygen deprivation PMID: 18626794
  31. Synaptophysin gene is embedded in open chromatin in R28 retinal precursor cells. PMID: 18692536
  32. We found abnormal expression of the synaptic proteins synaptophysin, microtubule-associated protein 2 (MAP2) and cyclin-dependent kinase 5 (CDK5) and of the neurotrophin-3. PMID: 18703118
  33. Results show that nerve growth factor regulates the intracellular distribution of the synaptic vesicle protein synaptophysin in newborn rat trigeminal ganglion neurons in vitro. PMID: 19019428

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Subcellular Location
Cytoplasmic vesicle, secretory vesicle, synaptic vesicle membrane; Multi-pass membrane protein. Cell junction, synapse, synaptosome.
Protein Families
Synaptophysin/synaptobrevin family
Tissue Specificity
Expressed in the brain with expression in the cerebrum and the cerebellum.
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