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Synonyms |
- Postsynaptic Density Protein of 95
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Formulation |
Affinity-purified IgG |
Stability |
1 year |
Storage |
-20°C |
Shipping |
Wet ice
in continental US; may vary elsewhere
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Specificity |
Rat |
+ |
Murine |
+ |
Bovine PSD-2 (expected) |
+ |
Human PSD-2 (expected) |
+ |
Non-Human primates PSD-2 (expected) |
+ |
Zebrafish PSD-2 (expected) |
+ |
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Background Reading
Scannevin, R.H., and Huganir, R.L. Postsynaptic organization and regulation of excitatory synapses. Nat Rev Neurosci 1 133-141 (2000).
Ye, B., Liao, D., Zhang, X., et al. GRASP-1: A neuronal RasGEF associated with the AMPA receptor/GRIP complex. Neuron 26 603-617 (2000).
Size |
Global Purchasing |
1 ea |
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Description
Antigen:
peptide corresponding to amino acid residues from the N-terminal region of rat PSD95
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Host:
rabbit
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Application(s):
WB
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PSD95 is a very prominent component of the postsynaptic densities of synapses. It contains three PDZ domains which play key roles in its interactions with other proteins in the synapse. It has been proposed that these PDZ domains organize glutamate receptors and their associated signaling proteins and determine the size and strength of synapses.1 Recent work suggests that interaction of the NMDAR with PSD95 via these PDZ domains can be regulated by phosphorylation.2
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Ye, B., Liao, D., Zhang, X., et al. GRASP-1: A neuronal RasGEF associated with the AMPA receptor/GRIP complex. Neuron 26 603-617 (2000).
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Scannevin, R.H., and Huganir, R.L. Postsynaptic organization and regulation of excitatory synapses. Nat Rev Neurosci 1 133-141 (2000).
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