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Influenza A Virus Neuraminidase Protein (NA) (His tag)

Recombinant Influenza A Virus Neuraminidase protein expressed in HEK-293 Cells.
Catalog No. ABIN5662668

Quick Overview for Influenza A Virus Neuraminidase Protein (NA) (His tag) (ABIN5662668)

Target

See all Influenza A Virus Neuraminidase (NA) Proteins
Influenza A Virus Neuraminidase (NA)

Protein Type

Recombinant

Biological Activity

Active

Origin

Influenza A Virus

Source

  • 1
  • 1
HEK-293 Cells

Application

Western Blotting (WB)

Purity

>92 % as determined by SDS-PAGE.
  • Purification tag / Conjugate

    This Influenza A Virus Neuraminidase protein is labelled with His tag.

    Characteristics

    Measured by its ability to cleave a fluorogenic substrate, 2'-(4-Methylumbelliferyl)-α-D-N-acetylneuraminic acid. One unit is defined as the amount of enzyme required to cleave 1 nmole of 2'-(4-Methylumbelliferyl)-α-D-N-acetylneuraminic acid per minute at pH 7. 5 at 37˚,C.

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  • Application Notes

    This recombinant protein can be used for WB. For research use only.

    Restrictions

    For Research Use only
  • Format

    Lyophilized

    Buffer

    PBS, pH 7.4

    Storage

    -80 °C,-20 °C

    Storage Comment

    Lyophilized Protein should be stored at -20°C or lower for long term storage. Upon reconstitution, working aliquots should be stored at -20°C or -70°C. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
  • Target

    Influenza A Virus Neuraminidase (NA)

    Alternative Name

    Influenza A Virus Neuraminidase

    Target Type

    Influenza Protein

    Background

    Neuraminidase (NA) and hemagglutinin (HA) are major membrane glycoproteins found on the surface of influenza virus. Hemagglutinin binds to the sialic acid-containing receptors on the surface of host cells during initial infection and at the end of an infectious cycle. Neuraminidase, on the other hand, cleaves the HA-sialic acid bondage from the newly formed virions and the host cell receptors during budding. Neuraminidase thus is described as a receptor-destroying enzyme which facilitates virus release and efficient spread of the progeny virus from cell to cell.

    Molecular Weight

    46.1 kDa

    UniProt

    H8PF47
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