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ABN426

Anti-phospho-Neurogranin (Ser36)/Neuromodulin (Ser41) Antibody

serum, from rabbit

Synonym(s):

Protein kinase C substrate 7.5 kDa protein RC3

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UNSPSC Code:
12352203
NACRES:
NA.41
eCl@ss:
32160702

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Product Name

Anti-phospho-Neurogranin (Ser36)/Neuromodulin (Ser41) Antibody, serum, from rabbit

biological source

rabbit

antibody form

serum

antibody product type

primary antibodies

clone

polyclonal

species reactivity

mouse

species reactivity (predicted by homology)

rat (based on 100% sequence homology)

technique(s)

western blot: suitable

NCBI accession no.

UniProt accession no.

shipped in

wet ice

target post-translational modification

phosphorylation (pSer36)

Quality Level

Gene Information

mouse ... Nrgn(64011)
rat ... Nrgn(64356)

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serum

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clone

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UniProt accession no.

Q04940

UniProt accession no.

P17302

UniProt accession no.

Q92686

UniProt accession no.

Q92686

technique(s)

western blot: suitable

technique(s)

western blot: suitable

technique(s)

indirect ELISA: suitable, western blot: suitable

technique(s)

ELISA: suitable, immunocytochemistry: suitable, immunohistochemistry: suitable, immunoprecipitation (IP): suitable, western blot: suitable

Analysis Note

Evaluated by Western Blotting in Mouse brain tissue lysate.

Western Blotting Analysis: A 1:1000 dilution of this antibody detected phospho-Neurogranin (Ser36) / Neuromodulin (Ser41) in 10 µg of Mouse brain tissue lysate treate with magnisium (lane1) or PKC (lane2)

Application

Research Category
Neuroscience
Research Sub Category
Neuroregenerative Medicine
This Anti-phospho-Neurogranin (Ser36)/Neuromodulin (Ser41) Antibody is validated for use in Western Blotting for the detection of phospho-Neurogranin (Ser36)/Neuromodulin (Ser41).

Biochem/physiol Actions

Phosphorylated Neurogranin and Neuromodulin

Disclaimer

Unless otherwise stated in our catalog or other company documentation accompanying the product(s), our products are intended for research use only and are not to be used for any other purpose, which includes but is not limited to, unauthorized commercial uses, in vitro diagnostic uses, ex vivo or in vivo therapeutic uses or any type of consumption or application to humans or animals.

General description

Neurogranin (Ng) (also named RC3, p17 or BICKS) is a small protein originally identified in rat brain and abundantly expressed in several telencephalic areas, such as the cerebral cortex, hippocampus, amygdala, and striatum. In neurons, it is found concentrated at dendritic spines where it participates in synaptic signaling events through the regulation of calmodulin (CaM). Neurogranin protein is a critical third messenger and substrate of PKC in the molecular cascade necessary for synaptic development and remodeling. Neurogranin (Ng) features an IQ motif that mediates its interaction with CaM and phosphatidic acid (PA). The interaction is controlled by phosphorylation at serine 36 of Neurogranin. Neurogranin is phosphorylated at serine 36 by PKC. Ser36-phosphorylated Neurogranin is unable to bind either CaM or PA. Neurogranin in localized in the cell bodies of neurons in the cortex and in the apical and basal dendrites of pyramidal neurons. Neurogranin is not found in dendrites and its expression is very low as well in Alzheimer’s disease patients.
~43 kDa is phospho-Neuromodulin (GAP-43) and ~17 KD is phospho-Neurogranin. Uncharacterized band(s) may appear in some lysates.

Immunogen

Epitope: IQ domain
KLH-conjugated linear peptide corresponding to the IQ domain of Rat phospho-Neurogranin.

Other Notes

Concentration: Please refer to lot specific datasheet.

Physical form

Rabbit Polyclonal serum with 0.05% sodium azide.
Unpurified

Preparation Note

Stable for 1 year at -20°C from date of receipt.
Handling Recommendations: Upon receipt and prior to removing the cap, centrifuge the vial and gently mix the solution. Aliquot into microcentrifuge tubes and store at -20°C. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles, which may damage IgG and affect product performance.

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Storage Class

12 - Non Combustible Liquids

wgk

WGK 1

flash_point_f

Not applicable

flash_point_c

Not applicable


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Sarah E Svirsky et al.
Molecular neurobiology, 61(9), 7256-7268 (2024-02-20)
Extensive effort has been made to study the role of synaptic deficits in cognitive impairment after traumatic brain injury (TBI). Neurogranin (Ng) is a calcium-sensitive calmodulin (CaM)-binding protein essential for Ca2+/CaM-dependent kinase II (CaMKII) autophosphorylation which subsequently modulates synaptic plasticity.
Shu Xu et al.
Frontiers in psychiatry, 12, 763032-763032 (2021-11-16)
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Nikolaus A Watson et al.
Nature communications, 11(1), 1684-1684 (2020-04-05)
There are thousands of known cellular phosphorylation sites, but the paucity of ways to identify kinases for particular phosphorylation events remains a major roadblock for understanding kinase signaling. To address this, we here develop a generally applicable method that exploits

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