Anti-Nucleoprotein of Hantaan Virus (HTNV). IgG fraction monoclonal antibody. Clone 5H7/G5

Anti-Nucleoprotein of Hantaan Virus (HTNV). IgG fraction monoclonal antibody. Clone 5H7/G5

Catalog Number:
A001277619AUS
Mfr. No.:
AUST_HNM-6051AX1-5
Price:
$878
  • Size:
    100µg
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      • Overview
        • Mouse monoclonal antibody IgG fraction (clone 5H7/G5) obtained by immunizing mice with purified recombinant HTNV Nucleoprotein. The IgG fraction was purified using Protein G-Sepharose.

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      • Properties
        • Antibody Type
          monoclonal
          Isotype
          IgG2b
          Formulation
          Solution at 1.0 mg/mL in PBS. Some of the liquid in the vial could have evaporated with changes in the final volume. However, the mass of the protein is still inside the vial.
          Storage
          Store at -20°C.

          * For research use ONLY in laboratory animals and in vitro testing. NOT for diagnostic or human use.

      • Applications
        • Application Description
          This antibody can be used in ELISA (1:1,000 dilution) and Western blot (1:8,000 dilution) analysis. It recognizes specifically the nucleoprotein of HTNV. Hantaviruses (family Bunyaviridae) are enveloped viruses that contain a tripartite, negative-stranded RNA genome encoding an RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (L), two integral membrane glycoproteins (G1 and G2), and a nucleocapsid (N) protein. The N protein is the most abundant viral component and the major antigen in early serological response in humans and mice. It has essential functions in viral RNA replication, encapsidation, and also in virus assembly. HTNV is a causative agent of severe hemorrhagic fever mainly in China and it is transmitted by the rodent Apodemus agrarius.
      • Reference
        • Zou, Y. et al. (2008) J. Gen. Virol. 89, 1987-1997
          Yan, L. et al (2007) Emerg. Infect. Dis. 13, 1301-1306
          Severson, W. E. et al. (2001) J. Virol. 75, 2646-2652.
          Schmaljohn, C.S. et al. (1986) Virology 155, 633-643.

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