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α-Synuclein (phospho Ser129) (Human) ELISA Kit

α-Synuclein (phospho Ser129) (Human) ELISA Kit
α-Synuclein (phospho Ser129) (Human) ELISA Kit
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Description

α-Synuclein (phospho Ser129) (Human) ELISA Kit 

Catalog Number: ASYN- P129-01-1022

Size: 1 plate (96 wells)

α-Synuclein (pS129) ELISA Kit is a sandwich enzyme-linked immunoassay for the quantitative determination of α-Synuclein (phospho Ser129) with high sensitivity and specificity in CSF.

 

Kit Performance

  • Sensitivity: 0.05 ng/mL
  • Assay Range: 0.05 – 2 ng/mL
  • Cross-reactivity: There is no cross reaction found
  • Recovery rate: 80 – 120% with normal human CSF samples with known concentrations.
  • Precision

(CV (%) = SD/mean X 100)

  • Intra-Assay: CV < 20%
  • Inter-Assay: CV < 20%

Materials Supplied

List of component

Components

  Quantity

High binding Plate

  1 plate

α-Synuclein (pS129)

  5 µg

10x Capture

  700 µL

10x Detection

  700 µL

1x Streptavidin (HRP) (Avoid light)

  12 mL

1x Plate Coating Buffer

  15 mL

1x Blocking Buffer

  15 mL

2x Assay Diluent

  30 mL

1x TMB Substrate (Avoid light)

  12 mL

1x Stop Solution

  12 mL

 

Storage Instruction

The components arrive with ice pack, and must immediately be stored at 2-8°C. The kit components are stable at the date specified in CoA.

 

Supplementary information

α-Synuclein is a presynaptic neuronal protein involved in synaptic vesicle trafficking and neurotransmitter release. In Parkinson’s disease and related synucleinopathies, α-synuclein undergoes misfolding and aggregation, leading to the formation of Lewy bodies, a pathological hallmark of the disease.

Several α-synuclein species are commonly measured as biomarkers in research and clinical studies, including total α-synuclein, oligomeric α-synuclein, and phosphorylated α-synuclein. Total α-synuclein reflects the overall protein level, while oligomeric α-synuclein represents aggregated soluble forms that are considered the most neurotoxic species and are believed to play a key role in neuronal damage. In addition, phosphorylated α-synuclein at serine 129 is strongly associated with pathological aggregation, as the majority of α-synuclein present in Lewy bodies is phosphorylated at this residue.

Measurement of these different α-synuclein species helps characterize disease pathology, progression, and therapeutic response in Parkinson’s disease studies.