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Human Papilloma Virus 16, 18 E6 (HPV-16, HPV-18 E6) antibody

The Mouse Monoclonal anti-Human Papilloma Virus 16, 18 E6 antibody (Clone HPV16-1295-HPV18-1297) (ABIN6937432) specifically detects Human Papilloma Virus 16, 18 E6 in ELISA and Coat. The antibody is reactive with Human Papillomavirus 16 (HPV-16) samples.
Catalog No. ABIN6937432
$640.46
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100 μg
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Quick Overview for Human Papilloma Virus 16, 18 E6 (HPV-16, HPV-18 E6) antibody (ABIN6937432)

Target

Human Papilloma Virus 16, 18 E6 (HPV-16, HPV-18 E6)

Reactivity

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Human Papillomavirus 16 (HPV-16)

Host

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Mouse

Clonality

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Monoclonal

Conjugate

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Un-conjugated

Application

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ELISA, Coating (Coat)

Clone

HPV16-1295-HPV18-1297
  • Purification

    Purified by Protein A/G

    Immunogen

    HPV18 E6-β-galactosidase fusion protein

    Isotype

    IgG1 kappa
  • Application Notes

    Positive Control: Human cervical cancer cells. Cervical tissue.

    Known Application: ELISA (For coating, order antibody without BSA), Optimal dilution for a specific application should be determined.

    Restrictions

    For Research Use only
  • Buffer

    10 mM PBS without BSA and without Azide.

    Preservative

    Azide free

    Storage

    4 °C,-80 °C

    Storage Comment

    Antibody with azide - store at 2 to 8°C. Antibody without azide - store at -20 to -80°C. Antibody is stable for 24 months.

    Expiry Date

    24 months
  • Target

    Human Papilloma Virus 16, 18 E6 (HPV-16, HPV-18 E6)

    Alternative Name

    HPV-16 E6 + HPV-18 E6 (Human Papilloma Virus 16/18)

    Target Type

    Viral Protein

    Background

    Human papilloma viruses (HPVs) can be classified as either high risk or low risk according to their association with cancer. HPV16 and HPV18 are the most common of the high risk group while HPV6 and HPV11 are among the low risk types. Approximately 90 % of cervical cancers contain HPV DNA of the high risk types. Mutational analysis has shown that the E6 and E7 genes of the high risk HPVs are necessary and sufficient for HPV transforming function. The specific interactions of the E6 and E7 proteins with p53 and pRB, respectively, correlate with HPV high and low risk classifications. The high risk HPV E7 proteins bind to pRB with a higher affinity than do the low risk HPV proteins, and only the high risk HPV E6 proteins form detectable complexes with p53 in vitro.

    Molecular Weight

    16/17kDa
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