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Synaptotagmin — Research Products

9 catalog items

Catalog # Product Type Species Size Price Add to cart
008-65 Synaptotagmin IV (382-425) (Human) Peptides Human 100 µg $341.00 $402.00
008-64 Synaptotagmin IV (73-97) (Human) Peptides Human 100 µg $247.00 $291.00
H-008-64 Synaptotagmin IV (73-97) (Human) – Antibody Antiserum Antibodies Human 100 µl $375.00 $442.00
B-G-008-64 Synaptotagmin IV (73-97) (Human) – Biotin Labeled Purified IgG Biotin-labeled Labeled Antibodies Human 100 µl $475.00 $559.00
FC3-G-008-64 Synaptotagmin IV (73-97) (Human) – Cy3 Labeled Purified IgG Fluorescent-labeled Labeled Antibodies Human 100 µl $851.00 $1002.00
FC5-G-008-64 Synaptotagmin IV (73-97) (Human) – Cy5 Labeled Purified IgG Fluorescent-labeled Labeled Antibodies Human 100 µl $851.00 $1002.00
FG-G-008-64 Synaptotagmin IV (73-97) (Human) – FAM Labeled Purified IgG Fluorescent-labeled Labeled Antibodies Human 100 µl $475.00 $559.00
G-008-64 Synaptotagmin IV (73-97) (Human) – Purified IgG Antibody Purified IgG Antibodies Human 200 µg $375.00 $442.00
FR-G-008-64 Synaptotagmin IV (73-97) (Human) – Rhodamine Labeled Purified IgG Fluorescent-labeled Labeled Antibodies Human 100 µl $612.00 $720.00

All items are supplied for in vitro laboratory research use only — not for human or veterinary use, diagnosis or therapy. Prices are per unit as listed; each catalog number ships with its Certificate of Analysis.

Synaptotagmin — frequently asked

What are synaptotagmins?
Synaptotagmins are membrane proteins with a single transmembrane segment and two cytoplasmic C2 domains. Synaptotagmin-1 is described as the calcium sensor for fast synchronous neurotransmitter release, coupling calcium binding to phospholipid and SNARE complex interactions during vesicle fusion.
What is distinctive about synaptotagmin IV?
Synaptotagmin IV carries substitutions in its C2A domain that are reported to impair calcium coordination. Published work describes it as a modulator of release whose expression changes with neuronal activity, though interpretations have differed between preparations and species.
What are these peptides used for?
They correspond to defined regions of the synaptotagmin sequence and are used as immunogens for antibody production, as blocking peptides to confirm specificity, and for epitope mapping alongside matched purified IgG in labeled and unlabeled formats.