Anti-Alpha Synuclein Oligomer Antibody [9D2]

Mouse Anti-Human Alpha Synuclein Oligomer Monoclonal IgG1 Kappa

Catalog No. SMC-622

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Species Reactivity Hu
Applications WB IHC ICC/IF FCM IP
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Mouse Anti-Alpha Synuclein Oligomer Antibody  [9D2] used in ELISA (ELISA) on Human  (SMC-622)Mouse Anti-Alpha Synuclein Oligomer Antibody  [9D2] used in Immunohistochemistry (IHC) on Human  (SMC-622)
Product Name Alpha Synuclein Oligomer Antibody
Description

Mouse Anti-Human Alpha Synuclein Oligomer Monoclonal IgG1 Kappa

Species Reactivity Human
Applications WB, IHC, ELISA
Antibody Dilution 1:1000 (WB), 1:200 (IHC); optimal dilutions for assays should be determined by the user.; optimal dilutions for assays should be determined by the user.
Host Species Mouse
Immunogen Species Human
Immunogen SPR-466 (Dopamine-stabilized alpha synuclein oligomers)
Concentration 1mg/mL
Conjugates APC, ATTO 390, ATTO 488, ATTO 594, Biotin, FITC, HRP, PerCP, RPE, Unconjugated
Dylight 488
Overview:

  • High fluorescence yield
  • High photostability
  • Less pH-sensitive
  • Excellent batch-to-batch reproducibility
  • Stringently QC tested
  • Molecular weight: 1011 g/mol

Dylight 488 Datasheet

Dylight 488 Fluorophore Absorption and Emission Spectrum Optical Properties:

λex = 493 nm

λem = 518 nm

εmax = 7.0×104

Laser = 488 nm

 

APC/Cy7
Overview:

  • High quantum yield
  • Excellent batch-to-batch reproducibility
  • Stringently QC tested

APC-Cy7 Datasheet

 

ACP-Cy7 Fluorophore Absorption and Emission Spectrum Optical Properties:

λex = 652 nm

λem = 790 nm

Laser = 594 or 633 nm

 

 

  Dylight 350
Overview:

  • High fluorescence intensity
  • High photostability
  • Less pH-sensitive
  • Excellent solubility in water
  • Stringently QC tested
  • Excellent batch-to-batch reproducibility
  • Molecular weight: 874 g/mol

Dylight 350 Datasheet

Dylight 350 Fluorophore Absorption and Emission Spectrum Optical Properties:

λex = 353 nm

λem = 432 nm

εmax = 1.5×104

 

 

  Dylight 405
Overview:

  • High fluorescence intensity
  • High photostability
  • Less pH-sensitive
  • Excellent batch-to-batch reproducibility
  • Stringently QC tested
  • Molecular weight: 793 g/mol

Dylight 405 Datasheet

Dylight 405 Fluorophore Absorption and Emission Spectrum Optical Properties:

λex = 400 nm

λem = 420 nm

εmax = 3.0×104

Laser = 405 nm

 

Dylight 594
Overview:

  • High fluorescence yield
  • High photostability
  • Less pH-sensitive
  • Excellent batch-to-batch reproducibility
  • Stringently QC tested
  • Molecular weight: 1078 g/mol

Dylight 594 Datasheet

Dylight 594 Fluorophore Absorption and Emission Spectrum Optical Properties:

λex = 593 nm

λem = 618 nm

εmax = 8.0×104

Laser = 526 nm

 

 Dylight 633
Overview:

  • High fluorescence yield
  • High photostability
  • Less pH-sensitive
  • Excellent batch-to-batch reproducibility
  • Stringently QC tested
  • Molecular weight: 1066 g/mol

Dylight 633 Datasheet

Dylight 633 Fluorophore Absorption and Emission Spectrum Optical Properties:

λex = 638 nm

λem = 658 nm

εmax = 1.7×105

Laser = 633 nm

 

 PerCP 
Overview:

  • Peridinin-Chlorophyll-Protein Complex
  • Small phycobiliprotein
  • Isolated from red algae
  • Large stokes shift (195 nm)
  • Molecular Weight: 35 kDa
  • Applications: The listed applications provide a general overview of potential uses for conjugated antibodies. However, they do not guarantee that every antibody-conjugate combination has been tested or validated for these specific applications.

PerCP Datasheet

 PerCP Fluorophore Absorption and Emission Spectrum Optical Properties:

λex = 482 nm

λem = 677 nm

εmax = 1.96 x 106

Laser = 488 nm

 

 PE/ATTO 594
PE/ATTO 594 is a tandem conjugate, where PE is excited at 535 nm and transfers energy to ATTO 594 via FRET (fluorescence resonance energy transfer), which emits at 627 nm.
Overview:

  • High fluorescence yield
  • High photostability
  • Very hydrophilic
  • Excellent solubility in water
  • Very little aggregation

PE/ATTO 594 Datasheet

PE-ATTO 594 Fluorophore Conjugate Excitation and Emission Spectra Optical Properties:

λex = 535 nm

λem = 627 nm

Laser = 488 to 561 nm

 

  FITC (Fluorescein)
Overview:

  • Excellent fluorescence quantum yield
  • High rate of photobleaching
  • Good solubility in water
  • Broad emission spectrum
  • pH dependent spectra
  • Molecular formula: C20H12O5
  • Molar mass: 332.3 g/mol
  • Applications: The listed applications provide a general overview of potential uses for conjugated antibodies. However, they do not guarantee that every antibody-conjugate combination has been tested or validated for these specific applications.

FITC-Fluorescent-conjugate

FITC Fluorescein Fluorophore Excitation and Emission Spectra Optical Properties:

λex = 494 nm

λem = 520 nm

εmax = 7.3×104

Φf = 0.92

τfl = 5.0 ns

Brightness = 67.2

Laser = 488 nm

Filter set = FITC

 

 ATTO 700
Overview:

  • High fluorescence yield
  • Excellent thermal and photostability
  • Quenched by electron donors
  • Very hydrophilic
  • Good solubility in polar solvents
  • Zwitterionic dye
  • Molar Mass: 575 g/mol

ATTO 700 Datasheet

 ATTO 700 Fluorophore Absorption and Emission Spectrum Optical Properties:

λex = 700 nm

λem = 719 nm

εmax = 1.25×105

Φf = 0.25

τfl = 1.6 ns

Brightness = 31.3

Laser = 676 nm

Filter set = Cy®5.5

 

 ATTO 680
Overview:

  • High fluorescence yield
  • Excellent thermal and photostability
  • Quenched by electron donors
  • Very hydrophilic
  • Good solubility in polar solvents
  • Zwitterionic dye
  • Molar Mass: 631 g/mol

ATTO 680 Datasheet

 ATTO 680 Fluorophore Absorption and Emission Spectrum Optical Properties:

λex = 680 nm

λem = 700 nm

εmax = 1.25×105

Φf = 0.30

τfl = 1.7 ns

Brightness = 37.5

Laser = 633 – 676 nm

Filter set = Cy®5.5

 

 ATTO 655
Overview:

  • High fluorescence yield
  • High thermal and photostability
  • Excellent ozone resistance
  • Quenched by electron donors
  • Very hydrophilic
  • Good solubility in polar solvents
  • Zwitterionic dye
  • Molar Mass: 634 g/mol

ATTO 655 Datasheet

ATTO 655 Fluorophore Absorption and Emission Spectrum Optical Properties:

λex = 663 nm

λem = 684 nm

εmax = 1.25×105

Φf = 0.30

τfl = 1.8 ns

Brightness = 37.5

Laser = 633 – 647 nm

Filter set = Cy®5

 

 ATTO 633
Overview:

  • High fluorescence yield
  • High thermal and photostability
  • Moderately hydrophilic
  • Good solubility in polar solvents
  • Stable at pH 4 – 11
  • Cationic dye, perchlorate salt
  • Molar Mass: 652.2 g/mol

ATTO 633 Datasheet

ATTO 633 Fluorophore Absorption and Emission Spectrum Optical Properties:

λex = 629 nm

λem = 657 nm

εmax = 1.3×105

Φf = 0.64

τfl = 3.2 ns

Brightness = 83.2

Laser = 633 nm

Filter set = Cy®5

 

 ATTO 594
Overview:

  • High fluorescence yield
  • High photostability
  • Very hydrophilic
  • Excellent solubility in water
  • Very little aggregation
  • New dye with net charge of -1
  • Molar Mass: 1137 g/mol
  • Applications: The listed applications provide a general overview of potential uses for conjugated antibodies. However, they do not guarantee that every antibody-conjugate combination has been tested or validated for these specific applications.

ATTO 594 Datasheet

 ATTO 594 Fluorophore Excitation and Emission Spectrum Optical Properties:

λex = 601 nm

λem = 627 nm

εmax = 1.2×105

Φf = 0.85

τfl = 3.5 ns

Brightness = 102

Laser = 594 nm

Filter set = Texas Red®

 

 ATTO 565
Overview:

  • High fluorescence yield
  • High thermal and photostability
  • Good solubility in polar solvents
  • Excellent solubility in water
  • Very little aggregation
  • Rhodamine dye derivative
  • Molar Mass: 611 g/mol

ATTO 565 Datasheet

 ATTO 565 Fluorophore Excitation and Emission Spectra Optical Properties:

λex = 563 nm

λem = 592 nm

εmax = 1.2×105

Φf = 0.9

τfl = 3.4 n

Brightness = 10

Laser = 532 nm

Filter set = TRITC

 

  ATTO 488
Overview:

  • High fluorescence yield
  • High photostability
  • Very hydrophilic
  • Excellent solubility in water
  • Very little aggregation
  • New dye with net charge of -1
  • Molar Mass: 804 g/mol
  • Applications: The listed applications provide a general overview of potential uses for conjugated antibodies. However, they do not guarantee that every antibody-conjugate combination has been tested or validated for these specific applications. 

ATTO 488 Datasheet

  ATTO 488 Fluorophore Excitation and Emission Spectra Optical Properties:

λex = 501 nm

λem = 523 nm

εmax = 9.0×104

Φf = 0.80

τfl = 4.1 ns

Brightness = 72

Laser = 488 nm

Filter set = FITC

 

  ATTO 390
Overview:

  • High fluorescence yield
  • Large Stokes-shift (89 nm)
  • Good photostability
  • Moderately hydrophilic
  • Good solubility in polar solvents
  • Coumarin derivate, uncharged
  • Low molar mass: 343.42 g/mol
  • Applications: The listed applications provide a general overview of potential uses for conjugated antibodies. However, they do not guarantee that every antibody-conjugate combination has been tested or validated for these specific applications. 

ATTO 390 Datasheet

ATTO 390 Fluorescent Dye Excitation and Emission Spectra Optical Properties:

λex = 390 nm

λem = 479 nm

εmax = 2.4×104

Φf = 0.90

τfl = 5.0 ns

Brightness = 21.6

Laser = 365 or 405 nm

 

APC (Allophycocyanin)
Overview:

  • High quantum yield
  • Large phycobiliprotein
  • 6 chromophores per molecule
  • Isolated from red algae
  • Molecular Weight: 105 kDa
  • Applications: The listed applications provide a general overview of potential uses for conjugated antibodies. However, they do not guarantee that every antibody-conjugate combination has been tested or validated for these specific applications.

APC Datasheet

 APC Fluorophore Absorption and Emission Spectrum Optical Properties:

λex = 650 nm

λem = 660 nm

εmax = 7.0×105

Φf = 0.68

Brightness = 476

Laser = 594 or 633 nm

Filter set = Cy®5

 

Streptavidin

Properties:

  • Homo-tetrameric protein purified from Streptomyces avidinii which binds four biotin molecules with extremely high affinity
  • Molecular weight: 53 kDa
  • Formula: C10H16N2O3S
  • Applications: Western blot, immunohistochemistry, and ELISA

Streptavidin Datasheet

BiotinBiotin Conjugate Structure

Properties:

  • Binds tetrameric avidin proteins including Streptavidin and neuravidin with very high affinity
  • Molar mass: 244.31 g/mol
  • Formula: C10H16N2O3S
  • Applications: Western blot, immunohistochemistry, and ELISA*

*The listed applications provide a general overview of potential uses for conjugated antibodies. However, they do not guarantee that every antibody-conjugate combination has been tested or validated for these specific applications.

Biotin Datasheet

HRP (Horseradish peroxidase)

Properties:

  • Enzymatic activity is used to amplify weak signals and increase visibility of a target
  • Readily combines with hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) to form HRP-H2O2 complex which can oxidize various hydrogen donors
  • Catalyzes the conversion of:
    • Chromogenic substrates (e.g. TMB, DAB, ABTS) into coloured products
    • Chemiluminescent substrates (e.g. luminol and isoluminol) into light emitting products via enhanced chemiluminescence (ECL)
    • Fluorogenic substrates (e.g. tyramine, homovanillic acid, and 4-hydroxyphenyl acetic acid) into fluorescent products
  • High turnover rate enables rapid generation of a strong signal
  • 44 kDa glycoprotein
  • Extinction coefficient: 100 (403 nm)
  • Applications: Western blot, immunohistochemistry, and ELISA*
    • *The listed applications provide a general overview of potential uses for conjugated antibodies. However, they do not guarantee that every antibody-conjugate combination has been tested or validated for these specific applications.

HRP Datasheet

AP (Alkaline Phosphatase)

Properties:

  • Broad enzymatic activity for phosphate esters of alcohols, amines, pyrophosphate, and phenols
  • Commonly used to dephosphorylate the 5’-termini of DNA and RNA to prevent self-ligation
  • Catalyzes the conversion of:
    • Chromogenic substrates (e.g. pNPP, naphthol AS-TR phosphate, BCIP) into coloured products
    • Fluorogenic substrates (e.g. 4-methylumbelliferyl phosphate) into fluorescent products
  • Molecular weight: 140 kDa
  • Applications: Western blot, immunohistochemistry, and ELISA

AP Datasheet

  R-PE (R-Phycoerythrin)
Overview:

  • Broad excitation spectrum
  • High quantum yield
  • Photostable
  • Member of the phycobiliprotein family
  • Isolated from red algae
  • Excellent solubility in water
  • Molecular Weight: 250 kDa

 

  • Applications: The listed applications provide a general overview of potential uses for conjugated antibodies. However, they do not guarantee that every antibody-conjugate combination has been tested or validated for these specific applications.

R-PE Datasheet

 R-PE Fluorophore Excitation and Emission Spectra Optical Properties:

λex = 565 nm

λem = 575 nm

εmax = 2.0×106

Φf = 0.84

Brightness = 1.68 x 103

Laser = 488 to 561 nm

Filter set = TRITC

 

Field of Use Not for use in humans. Not for use in diagnostics or therapeutics. For in vitro research use only.

Properties

Storage Buffer PBS pH7.4, 50% glycerol, 0.09% sodium azide *Storage buffer changes when conjugated
Storage Temperature -20ºC
Shipping Temperature Blue Ice or 4ºC
Purification Protein G Purified
Clonality Monoclonal
Clone Number 9D2
Isotype IgG1 Kappa
Specificity This antibody demonstrates higher affinity to recombinant human oligomers over recombinant human PFFs and monomers.
Cite This Product Alpha Synuclein Oligomer Antibody (StressMarq Biosciences | Victoria, BC CANADA, Catalog# SMC-622)
Certificate of Analysis A 1:1000 dilution was sufficient for detection of 50 ng of Alpha Synuclein Oligomers in DB and 1:200 dilution on Parkinson’s diseased human brain tissues in IHC.

Biological Description

Alternative Names Alpha-synuclein oligomer, α-synuclein oligomer, α-syn oligomer, Oligomeric alpha-synuclein, Oligomeric α-syn, Synuclein oligomer, SNCA oligomer, Soluble alpha-synuclein oligomer, Prefibrillar alpha-synuclein oligomer, Protofibrillar alpha-synuclein, Alpha-syn protofibril, α-syn protofibril, Alpha-synuclein aggregated species, Oligomeric synuclein species, Pathological alpha-synuclein oligomer
Research Areas Alzheimer's Disease, Neurodegeneration, Neuroscience, Parkinson's Disease, Synuclein, Multiple System Atrophy
Cellular Localization Cell Junction, Cytoplasm, Cytosol, Membrane, Nucleus, Synapse
Accession Number P37840
Gene ID 6622
Swiss Prot P37840
Scientific Background Alpha synuclein oligomers represent a soluble, neurotoxic form of the presynaptic protein and are increasingly recognized as early drivers of pathology in neurodegenerative disease. These oligomeric species disrupt synaptic vesicle trafficking and neurotransmission, impairing presynaptic function well before the formation of mature fibrillar aggregates. Localized effects extend to mitochondria, where oligomers induce oxidative stress, lysosomal dysfunction, and endoplasmic reticulum stress, contributing to neuronal vulnerability in Parkinson’s disease (PD) and related synucleinopathies. Their capacity to propagate in a prion‑like manner and initiate early synaptic and inflammatory disturbances underscores their importance in disease progression and positions them as high‑value targets for biomarker development and therapeutic intervention. StressMarq’s Alpha Synuclein Oligomer Antibody, clone 9D2, has demonstrated higher affinity to oligomers than to PFFs or monomers.
References 1.,Ghiglieri, V., Calabrese, V., & Calabresi, P. (2018). Alpha-Synuclein: From Early Synaptic Dysfunction to Neurodegeneration. Frontiers in neurology, 9, 295. https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2018.00295
2.,Pitton Rissardo, J., McGarry, A., Shi, Y., Fornari Caprara, A. L., & Kannarkat, G. T. (2025). Alpha-Synuclein Neurobiology in Parkinson’s Disease: A Comprehensive Review of Its Role, Mechanisms, and Therapeutic Perspectives. Brain Sciences, 15(12), 1260. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci15121260
3.,Carvalho, R. (2025). Alpha Synuclein: A key player in neurodegenerative disorders. Journal of Neuroinfectious Diseases, 16(1). https://www.omicsonline.org/open-access-pdfs/alphasynuclein-a-key-player-in-neurodegenerative-disorders.pdf

Product Images

<p>Dot blot analysis comparing binding affinity of StressMarq’s SMC-622 on 10, 50, and 100 ng of StressMarq’s Human Recombinant Alpha Synuclein Monomers (Cat # SPR-321), Pre-Formed Fibrils (Cat # SPR-322), and Dopamine-Stabilized Oligomers (Cat # SPR-466). Block: 5% skim milk for 1 hour at RT. Primary Antibody: Mouse Anti-Human Alpha Synuclein Oligomer [9D2] (SMC-622) at 1:1000 for 2 hours at RT. Secondary Antibody: Goat anti-mouse IgG:HRP (Rockland Cat # 710-1331) at 1:4000 for 1 hour at RT. Color Development: Chemiluminescent for HRP (Moss) for 5 minutes at RT in the dark. Exposed 10 seconds.</p>

Dot blot analysis comparing binding affinity of StressMarq’s SMC-622 on 10, 50, and 100 ng of StressMarq’s Human Recombinant Alpha Synuclein Monomers (Cat # SPR-321), Pre-Formed Fibrils (Cat # SPR-322), and Dopamine-Stabilized Oligomers (Cat # SPR-466). Block: 5% skim milk for 1 hour at RT. Primary Antibody: Mouse Anti-Human Alpha Synuclein Oligomer [9D2] (SMC-622) at 1:1000 for 2 hours at RT. Secondary Antibody: Goat anti-mouse IgG:HRP (Rockland Cat # 710-1331) at 1:4000 for 1 hour at RT. Color Development: Chemiluminescent for HRP (Moss) for 5 minutes at RT in the dark. Exposed 10 seconds.

<p>Sandwich ELISA analysis comparing detection of StressMarq’s Human Recombinant Alpha Synuclein Monomers (Cat # SPR-321). The range tested for each construct was 0 to 10 ng/mL. Block: 1% BSA + 5% Sucrose in PBS pH 7.4 for 1 hour at RT. Detection antibody: HRP-conjugated and incubated for 1 hour at RT. Colour Development: TMB Substrate.</p>

Sandwich ELISA analysis comparing detection of StressMarq’s Human Recombinant Alpha Synuclein Monomers (Cat # SPR-321). The range tested for each construct was 0 to 10 ng/mL. Block: 1% BSA + 5% Sucrose in PBS pH 7.4 for 1 hour at RT. Detection antibody: HRP-conjugated and incubated for 1 hour at RT. Colour Development: TMB Substrate.

<p>Immunohistochemistry (IHC) analysis with StressMarq’s SMC-622. Tissues: healthy and Parkinson’s Diseased human brains. Epitope Retrieval: EDTA-based buffer pH 9.0 (Leica Biosystems Cat # AR9640), boiled for 20 min. Blocking: 3% peroxide for 10 minutes at RT. Primary: StressMarq’s Mouse Anti-Human Alpha Synuclein Oligomer Monoclonal Antibody, Clone 9D2 (SMC-622) at 1:200 for 30 minutes at RT. Secondary: Post-Primary for 10 min at RT. Color Development: DAB for 5 min at RT. Counterstain: Hematoxylin for 15 seconds at RT. Staining Platform: Leica Bond.</p>

Immunohistochemistry (IHC) analysis with StressMarq’s SMC-622. Tissues: healthy and Parkinson’s Diseased human brains. Epitope Retrieval: EDTA-based buffer pH 9.0 (Leica Biosystems Cat # AR9640), boiled for 20 min. Blocking: 3% peroxide for 10 minutes at RT. Primary: StressMarq’s Mouse Anti-Human Alpha Synuclein Oligomer Monoclonal Antibody, Clone 9D2 (SMC-622) at 1:200 for 30 minutes at RT. Secondary: Post-Primary for 10 min at RT. Color Development: DAB for 5 min at RT. Counterstain: Hematoxylin for 15 seconds at RT. Staining Platform: Leica Bond.

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