PSD95 Antibody

Cat# OASE00033

Size : 100ug

Brand : Aviva Systems Biology

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Product Info
Predicted Species ReactivityHuman, Mouse, Rat, Bovine
Product FormatLiquid PBS (pH 7.4) with 50% glycerol with 0.09% sodium azide
ClonalityMonoclonal
Clone6G6
IsotypeIgG2a
HostMouse
ConjugationUnconjugated
ApplicationWB, IHC, ICC, IF, AM
::Certificate of Analysis: 1ug/ml was sufficient for detection of PSD-95 on 20ug rat brain tissue extract by ECL immunoblot analysis using Goat Anti-Mouse (No Suggestions) as the secondary.
Reconstitution and StorageStore at -20°C for 1 year. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles.
ImmunogenRecombinant rat PSD-95
PurificationProtein G Purified
Concentration1 mg/ml
SpecificityDetects ~100kDa. An additional protein of >100kDa is also detected. Additional cross-reactive bands are detected at ~75kDa and 50kDa in rat and mouse samples.
DilutionWB (1:250), IHC (1:1000), ICC/IF (1:100); optimal dilutions for assays should be determined by the user.
Storage BufferPBS pH7.4, 50% glycerol, 0.09% sodium azide
DescriptionPostsynaptic Density protein 95 (PSD95), also known as Synapse associated protein 90kDa, is a member of the membrane-associated guanylate kinase (MAGUK) family of proteins. PSD95 is a scaffolding protein and is involved in the assembly and function of the postsynaptic density complex (1). These family members consist of an N-terminal variable segment followed by three amino-terminal PDZ domains, an upstream SH3 domain and an inactive carboxyl-terminal guanylate kinase (GK) domain. The first and second PDZ domain localize NMDA receptors and K+ channels to synapses, and the third binds to neuroligins which are neuronal cell adhesion molecules that interact with b-neurexins and form intercellular junctions. PSD-95 also binds to neuronal nitric oxide synthase, possibly through interactions between PDZ domains present on both proteins (2). Thus different PDZ domains of PSD-95 might be specialized for distinct functions (3, 4). PSD95 participates in synaptic targeting of AMPA receptors through an indirect manner involving Stargazin and related transmembrane AMPA receptor regulatory proteins (TARPs) (5). The protein is implicated in experience dependent plasticity and plays an indispensable role in learning (6). Mutations in PSD95 are associated with autism (7).
Reference1. Chetkovich D.M., Bunn R.C., Kuo S.H., Kawasaki Y., Kohwi M., and Bredt D.S. (2002) J Neurosci. 22(15): 6415-25.
2. Cao J., Viholainen J.I., Dart C., Warwick H.K., Levland M.L. and Courtney M.J. (2005) J Cell Biol. 168(1): 117-26.
3. Kennedy M. (1997) Trends in Neurosci. 6: 264-268.
4. Irie M. et al. (1997) Science 277(5331): 1511-5.
5. Cai C. et al. (2006) J Biol Chem. 281: 4267-73.
6. Yao W.D. et al. (2004) Neuron 41: 625-38.
7. Cline H. (2005) Curr Biol. 15: R203-5.
Gene SymbolPSD95
Gene Full Namediscs, large homolog 4 (Drosophila)
Alias SymbolsPSD 95, PSD-95, DLG4, SAP90, Synapse-associated protein 90, Postsynaptic density protein 95, Disks large homolog 4
NCBI Gene Id29495
Description of TargetPostsynaptic Density protein 95 (PSD95), also known as Synapse associated protein 90kDa, is a member of the membrane-associated guanylate kinase (MAGUK) family of proteins. PSD95 is a scaffolding protein and is involved in the assembly and function of the postsynaptic density complex (1). These family members consist of an N-terminal variable segment followed by three amino-terminal PDZ domains, an upstream SH3 domain and an inactive carboxyl-terminal guanylate kinase (GK) domain. The first and second PDZ domain localize NMDA receptors and K+ channels to synapses, and the third binds to neuroligins which are neuronal cell adhesion molecules that interact with b-neurexins and form intercellular junctions. PSD-95 also binds to neuronal nitric oxide synthase, possibly through interactions between PDZ domains present on both proteins (2). Thus different PDZ domains of PSD-95 might be specialized for distinct functions (3, 4).
PSD95 participates in synaptic targeting of AMPA receptors through an indirect manner involving Stargazin and related transmembrane AMPA receptor regulatory proteins (TARPs) (5). The protein is implicated in experience dependent plasticity and plays an indispensable role in learning (6). Mutations in PSD95 are associated with autism (7).
Uniprot IDP31016
Protein Accession #NP_062567.1
  1. What is the species homology for "PSD95 Antibody (OASE00033)"?

    The tested species reactivity for this item is "". This antibody is predicted to have homology to "Human, Mouse, Rat, Bovine".

  2. How long will it take to receive "PSD95 Antibody (OASE00033)"?

    This item is available "Domestic: within 1-2 weeks delivery | International: 1-2 weeks".

  3. What buffer format is "PSD95 Antibody (OASE00033)" provided in?

    This item is provided in "Liquid PBS (pH 7.4) with 50% glycerol with 0.09% sodium azide".
    Additional format options may be available. For more information please contact info@avivasysbio.com.

  4. What are other names for "PSD95 Antibody (OASE00033)"?

    This target may also be called "PSD 95, PSD-95, DLG4, SAP90, Synapse-associated protein 90, Postsynaptic density protein 95, Disks large homolog 4" in publications.

  5. What is the shipping cost for "PSD95 Antibody (OASE00033)"?

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  8. What is the molecular weight of the protein?

    The molecular weight reported by Uniprot for this item is "".
    Please note observed molecular weights in western blot applications may differ depending on a variety of protein characteristics.

  9. What protocols are available for "PSD95 Antibody (OASE00033)"?

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  10. What are positive controls for "PSD95"?

    We have listed RNA Seq and gene expression data in the "Target Info" tab. You may be able to find adequate positive controls there.

  11. What are negative controls for "PSD95"?

    We have listed RNA Seq and gene expression data in the "Target Info" tab. You may be able to find adequate positive controls there.

  12. What other proteins interact with "PSD95"?

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  13. What biological processes are associated with "PSD95"?

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  14. What cellular components are associated with "PSD95"?

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  15. What protein functions are associated with "PSD95"?

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