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Mouse anti p α syn

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Mouse anti-p-α-syn is a laboratory reagent used for the detection and analysis of phosphorylated α-synuclein protein. It is a monoclonal antibody that specifically binds to the phosphorylated form of α-synuclein, a protein implicated in various neurodegenerative disorders. This product is intended for research use only and not for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes.

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Investigating Phosphatase Regulation of Alpha-Synuclein

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Both protease and phosphatase inhibitors were purchased from Roche (Basel, Switzerland). Primary antibodies used in western blotting are as follows: Mouse anti-β-actin (1:5000, Proteintech), Rabbit anti-p-α-syn (1:1000, Abcam), Mouse anti-p-α-syn (1:1000, Wako), Mouse anti-α-syn (1:1000, Santa Cruz), Rabbit anti-Human α-syn (1:2000, Abcam), Mouse anti-demethylate-PP2A (1:1000, Millipore), Mouse anti-PP2A (1:1000, BD biosciences), Mouse anti-β-tubulin (1:1000, Abcam), Mouse anti-PPP2R2A (1:1000, CST), Mouse anti-PPP2R2B (1:1000, Abcam), Rabbit anti-PPP2R2D (1:1000, Abcam), Mouse anti-PPP2R5A (1:500, Santa Cruz), Rabbit anti-PPP2R5D (1:5000, Abcam), Rabbit anti-PPP2R5E (1:1000, Abcam), Mouse anti-LCMT-1 (1:1000, Abcam), Rabbit anti-PME-1 (1:1000, Millipore), Mouse anti-GAPDH (1:3000, Sigma), Mouse anti-c-Myc (1:5000, Clontech), and Mouse anti-FLAG (1:500, Santa Cruz). Secondary antibodies are as follows: Goat anti-Rabbit IRdye680 (LI-COR Bioscience), Goat anti-Mouse IRdye680 (LI-COR Bioscience), Goat anti-Rabbit IRdye800 (LI-COR Bioscience), Goat anti-Mouse IRdye800 (LI-COR Bioscience), Goat anti-Rabbit Alexa Fluor 488 (Thermo Fisher Scientific). The inhibitor of protein phosphatase methylesterase-1 (PME-1), AMZ30, was purchased from MedChem Express (Shanghai, China). Dulbecco’s Modified Eagle’s Medium (DMEM), and fetal bovine serum (FBS) were purchased from Gibco.
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Immunofluorescence Staining of Mouse Brain

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In brief, mice were anesthetized and perfused with 4% paraformaldehyde containing 0.1 M L-lysine and 0.01 M sodium metaperiodate (PLP) as described previously (58 (link)). Immunohistochemistry was carried out according to previously published protocols (57 (link)). The following primary antibodies were used: a) rabbit anti-NG2 pAb (1:1,000; Millipore, ab5320); b) goat anti-IBA1 pAb (1:200; Abcam, ab5076); c) mouse anti-β-amyloid (1:5,000; Biolegend, 800712); d) mouse anti-p-α-syn (1:10,000 to 25,000; WAKO, 014-20281). The following secondary antibodies were used: a) Alexa Fluor 647 donkey antimouse IgG (Invitrogen A-31571); b) Alexa Fluor 647 goat antirabbit IgG (Invitrogen, A27040); c) Alexa Fluor 555 donkey antirabbit IgG (Beyotime, A0453); d) Alexa Fluor 555 donkey antigoat IgG (Invitrogen, A-31570); e) FITC-conjugated donkey antirabbit IgG (Sangon Biotech, D110051); f) Alexa Fluor 488 donkey antigoat IgG (Invitrogen, A-11055); g) DAPI (Sigma-Aldrich, D9542). Brain sections were imaged using a laser confocal microscope (Nikon TiE-A1 plus). Data were obtained and processed using ImageJ.
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