Neurons – Structural Markers
Neurons are composed of distinct morphological regions with differing functions. These regions can be discriminated from each other by immunodetection of specific proteins that are localized to that specific region. This interactive graphic lists some of the most common markers used to identify the dendrites, axons, synapses, and growth cones of neurons. Clicking on a marker will take you to the R&D Systems selection of antibodies directed against that molecule. Clicking on a marker that is designated by (novusbio.com) will take you to the Novus Biologicals’ website and their antibody offerings for that protein.
Axon
Axon
Kinesin 5A
Kinesin 5A
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Kinesin 5B
Kinesin 5B
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L1CAM
L1CAM
beta-III Tubulin
beta-III Tubulin
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NF-H
NF-H
NF-L
NF-L
Peripherin
Peripherin
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Tau
Tau
Dendrite
Dendrite
ARC/ARG3.1
ARC/ARG3.1
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Drebrin 1
Drebrin 1
MAP2
MAP2
SAP102
SAP102
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Growth Cone
Growth Cone
BASP1
BASP1
CAP1
CAP1
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CotL1
CotL1
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CRMP1
CRMP1
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CRMP2
CRMP2
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CRMP5
CRMP5
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DCLK1
DCLK1
Doublecortin
Doublecortin
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Drebrin 1
Drebrin 1
FABP7/B-FABP
FABP7/B-FABP
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FARP2
FARP2
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GAP-43
GAP-43
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GO Protein alpha
GO Protein alpha
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G protein alpha Inhibitor 2
G protein alpha Inhibitor 2
Growth Cone Antibody
Growth Cone Antibody
L1CAM
L1CAM
NCAM-1/CD56
NCAM-1/CD56
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Neuropilin-1
Neuropilin-1
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RTN1/NSP
RTN1/NSP
SNAP25
SNAP25
SPG3A
SPG3A
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STRAP
STRAP
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Syntaxin 7
Syntaxin 7
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Synapse
Synapse
SHANK1
SHANK1
SHANK2
SHANK2
SHANK3
SHANK3
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Bassoon
Bassoon
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GAP-43
GAP-43
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HOMER1
HOMER1
Neuroligin 1/NLGN1
Neuroligin 1/NLGN1
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Neuroligin 2/NLGN2
Neuroligin 2/NLGN2
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Neurexin 1 beta
Neurexin 1 beta
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PSD-95
PSD-95
Piccolo
Piccolo
SAP102
SAP102
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SNAP23
SNAP23
SNAP25
SNAP25
SV2A
SV2A
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Synapsin I
Synapsin I
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Synapsin II
Synapsin II
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Synaptogyrin 1
Synaptogyrin 1
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Gephyrin/GPHN
Gephyrin/GPHN
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Synaptophysin
Synaptophysin
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Synaptotagmin-1
Synaptotagmin-1
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Synaptotagmin-4
Synaptotagmin-4
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Syntaxin 1A
Syntaxin 1A
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VAMP-1
VAMP-1
VAMP-2
VAMP-2
VGLUT1/SLC17A7
VGLUT1/SLC17A7
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VIAAT/SLC32A1/VGAT
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Neurexin 3
Neurexin 3
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Fluorescent Synaptic
Vesicle Dyes
Vesicle Dyes
Fluorescent Synaptic
Vesicle Dyes
Vesicle Dyes
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Fluorescent Synaptic
Activity Indicators
Activity Indicators
Fluorescent Synaptic
Activity Indicators
Activity Indicators
Data Examples
MAP2 in Human Neurospheres. Microtubule-Associated Protein 2 (MAP2) was detected in immersion-fixed human embryonic stem cells/neurospheres using a Mouse Anti-Human MAP2 Monoclonal Antibody (R&D Systems, Catalog # MAB8304). Cells were stained using the NorthernLights™ 557-Conjugated Donkey Anti-Mouse IgG Secondary Antibody (R&D Systems, Catalog # NL007; red) and counterstained with DAPI (blue). Specific staining was localized to cell surfaces.
Synaptotagmin-1 in Rat Spinal Cord. Synaptotagmin-1 was detected in perfusion-fixed frozen sections of rat spinal cord using a Mouse Anti-Rat Synaptotagmin-1 Monoclonal Antibody (R&D Systems, Catalog # MAB43641). The tissue was stained (red) and counterstained (green).
GAP-43 in Embryonic Mouse. GAP-43 was detected in immersion-fixed paraffin-embedded sections of embryonic mouse tissue (E15.5) using a Rabbit Anti-Human/Mouse/Rat Antigen Affinity-Purified Polyclonal Antibody (Novus Biologicals, Catalog # NB300-143). The tissue was stained with an Alexa Fluor® 488-conjugated secondary antibody (green) and counterstained (blue).