To estimate the copy number of Stx7 per SV, the CPG-purified SV fraction (a gift from Reinhard Jahn) with known protein concentration and vesicle number, was subjected to western blotting together with various amounts of standard proteins for Stx7 and Syb2. Band intensities in acquired images were quantified using Quantity One software (BioRad).
Anti stx7
The Anti-Stx7 is a laboratory reagent used for the detection and measurement of Stx7 protein levels in biological samples. It functions as a specific antibody that binds to the Stx7 protein, enabling quantitative analysis through techniques such as Western blotting or ELISA.
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Quantifying Synaptic Vesicle Protein Levels
To estimate the copy number of Stx7 per SV, the CPG-purified SV fraction (a gift from Reinhard Jahn) with known protein concentration and vesicle number, was subjected to western blotting together with various amounts of standard proteins for Stx7 and Syb2. Band intensities in acquired images were quantified using Quantity One software (BioRad).
Quantitative Western Blot Analysis of SV Proteins
To estimate the copy number of Stx7 per SV, CPG-purified SV fraction (a gift from Reinhard Jahn) with known protein concentration and vesicle number, was subjected to western blot together with various amounts of standard proteins for Stx7 and Syb2.
Band intensities in acquired images were quantified using Quantity One software (BioRad).
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