MERS-Coronavirus Spike antibody (AA 18-1296)
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- Target See all MERS-Coronavirus Spike (MERS-CoV S) products
- MERS-Coronavirus Spike (MERS-CoV S) (MERS-Coronavirus Spike Protein (MERS-CoV S))
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Binding Specificity
- AA 18-1296
- Reactivity
- Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV)
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Host
- Mouse
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Clonality
- Monoclonal
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Conjugate
- This MERS-Coronavirus Spike antibody is un-conjugated
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Application
- ELISA
- Purpose
- MERS-CoV Spike antibody
- Purification
- protein-A affinity chromatography
- Immunogen
- Recombinant MERS-CoV Spike (18-1296aa) purified from Baculovirus
- Clone
- AT14F8
- Isotype
- IgG1 kappa
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- Application Notes
- Optimal working dilution should be determined by the investigator.
- Restrictions
- For Research Use only
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- Format
- Liquid
- Concentration
- 1 mg/mL
- Buffer
- Phosphate-Buffered Saline (pH 7.4) with 0.02% Sodium Azide, 10% glycero
- Preservative
- Sodium azide
- Precaution of Use
- This product contains Sodium azide: a POISONOUS AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE which should be handled by trained staff only.
- Storage
- 4 °C,-20 °C,-80 °C
- Storage Comment
- Can be stored at +2°C to +8°C for 1 week. For long term storage, aliquot and store at -20°C to -80°C. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing cycles.
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- Target
- MERS-Coronavirus Spike (MERS-CoV S) (MERS-Coronavirus Spike Protein (MERS-CoV S))
- Alternative Name
- MERS-CoV Spike (MERS-CoV S Products)
- Target Type
- Viral Protein
- Background
- MERS-CoV, which causes the Middles East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), belongs to a family of viruses known as coronaviruses. MERS-CoV was first identified in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 2012, which is a single and positive stranded RNA virus. Dromedary camels are widely considered as the source of the transmission of MERS-CoV. The rate of human transmission among household contacts of MERS patients has been approximately 5 % based on serological analysis. MERS-CoV has four structural proteins, known as the S (spike), E (envelope), M (membrane), and N (nucleocapsid) proteins. The spike protein, responsible for allowing the virus to attach to and fuse with the membrane of a host cell and is a large type I transmembrane protein containing two subunits, S1 and S2. S1 mainly contains a receptor binding domain (RBD), which is responsible for recognizing the cell surface receptor. S2 contains basic elements needed for the membrane fusion. MERS-CoV S mediates viral attachment and fusion to human cells via human cellular receptor DPP4, also known as CD26. The S protein plays key parts in the induction of neutralizing-antibody and T-cell responses, as well as protective immunity.
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