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striatin Antibody (6): sc-136084

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  • striatin Antibody (6) is a mouse monoclonal IgG2b striatin antibody, cited in 6 publications, provided at 200 µg/ml
  • raised against amino acids 450-600 of striatin of rat origin
  • recommended for detection of striatin of mouse, rat, human and canine origin by WB, IP and IF
  • m-IgG2b BP-HRP is the preferred secondary detection reagent for striatin Antibody (6) for WB applications. This reagent is now offered in a bundle with striatin Antibody (6) (see ordering information below).

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Striatin Antibody (6) is a mouse monoclonal IgG2b antibody that detects striatin protein of mouse, rat, human, and canine origin by western blotting (WB), immunoprecipitation (IP), and immunofluorescence (IF). Anti-striatin antibody (6) is available as a non-conjugated monoclonal isotype antibody. Striatin, also known as SG2NA, is a crucial protein that plays a significant role in neuronal function and development. Striatin is primarily located in the somatodendritic compartment of neurons, including dendritic spines, where striatin is essential for maintaining neuronal polarity and facilitating synaptic signaling. Proper localization of striatin ensures signaling pathways are correctly activated in response to calcium levels, which is critical for processes such as synaptic plasticity and memory formation. Dysregulation of striatin expression can lead to impaired dendritic growth and altered locomotor activity, highlighting striatin′s importance in neuronal health and function. Striatin interacts with other proteins within the striatin family, such as zinedin and SG2NA, which share similar structural features and protein-protein interaction domains, further emphasizing the interconnectedness of these proteins in cellular signaling pathways.

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striatin Antibody (6) References:

  1. Down-regulation of striatin, a neuronal calmodulin-binding protein, impairs rat locomotor activity.  |  Bartoli, M., et al. 1999. J Neurobiol. 40: 234-43. PMID: 10413453
  2. Zinedin, SG2NA, and striatin are calmodulin-binding, WD repeat proteins principally expressed in the brain.  |  Castets, F., et al. 2000. J Biol Chem. 275: 19970-7. PMID: 10748158
  3. Molecular cloning and characterization of phocein, a protein found from the Golgi complex to dendritic spines.  |  Baillat, G., et al. 2001. Mol Biol Cell. 12: 663-73. PMID: 11251078
  4. A WD40 repeat protein regulates fungal cell differentiation and can be replaced functionally by the mammalian homologue striatin.  |  Pöggeler, S. and Kück, U. 2004. Eukaryot Cell. 3: 232-40. PMID: 14871953
  5. Immunogold localization of phocein in dendritic spines.  |  Haeberlé, AM., et al. 2006. J Comp Neurol. 495: 336-50. PMID: 16440294
  6. Targeting of proteins of the striatin family to dendritic spines: role of the coiled-coil domain.  |  Gaillard, S., et al. 2006. Traffic. 7: 74-84. PMID: 16445688
  7. A novel calmodulin-binding protein, belonging to the WD-repeat family, is localized in dendrites of a subset of CNS neurons.  |  Castets, F., et al. 1996. J Cell Biol. 134: 1051-62. PMID: 8769426
  8. Relationships between striatin-containing neurons and cortical or thalamic afferent fibres in the rat striatum. An ultrastructural study by dual labelling.  |  Kachidian, P., et al. 1998. Neuroscience. 85: 111-22. PMID: 9607707
  9. Distribution of striatin, a newly identified calmodulin-binding protein in the rat brain: an in situ hybridization and immunocytochemical study.  |  Salin, P., et al. 1998. J Comp Neurol. 397: 41-59. PMID: 9671278

Ordering Information

Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

striatin Antibody (6)

sc-136084
200 µg/ml
$316.00

striatin Antibody (6): m-IgG2b BP-HRP Bundle

sc-548496
200 µg Ab; 10 µg BP
$354.00

I am using striatin (6): sc-136084 for immunofluorescence, what dilution of this antibody should I use?

Asked by: jerojero
Thank you for your question. We recommend a starting dilution of 1:50. However, optimal antibody concentration should be determined by titration. Please find our full immunofluorescence protocol here: https://www.scbt.com/scbt/resources/protocols/immunofluorescence-cell-staining
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