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Human Adenovirus type 3 (HAdV-3) Protein

Recombinant Human Adenovirus type 3 protein expressed in HEK-293 Cells.
Catalog No. ABIN6941928
$2,139.82
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100 μL
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Quick Overview for Human Adenovirus type 3 (HAdV-3) Protein (ABIN6941928)

Target

Human Adenovirus type 3 (HAdV-3)

Protein Type

Recombinant

Origin

Adenovirus

Source

HEK-293 Cells

Purity

Purified virus
  • Purpose

    Wild type Adenovirus type 3. Concentrated and purified virus particles from a double CsCl gradient purification with DNase treatment and dialysis. Safety category BSL2.

    Characteristics

    Adenovirus Type 3 Particles, Wild-type
    Human adenovirus type 3 particles (wild-type) produced in HEK293 cells and purified by CsCl gradient.

    Purification

    Human adenovirus type 3 particles (wild-type) produced in HEK293 cells and purified by CsCl gradient.
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  • Application Notes

    2.53x10^12 particles per mL (BCA assay)

    Comment

    This product is a concentrated source of highly-purified human Adenovirus type 3 particles (wild-type) from a lysate of optimally-infected 293 cells. Following double CsCl gradient purification with DNase treatment and dialysis, this Ad3 preparation is of very high quality and minimal lot-to-lot variation.

    Restrictions

    For Research Use only
  • Format

    Liquid

    Buffer

    PBS, 50 mM Hepes pH 7.8, 10 % Glycerol

    Storage

    -80 °C

    Storage Comment

    -80°C
  • Target

    Human Adenovirus type 3 (HAdV-3)

    Alternative Name

    Adenovirus Type 3

    Target Type

    Virus

    Background

    Adenoviruses are medium-sized (80–100 nm), non-enveloped viruses. They have an icosahedral nucleocapsid containing a linear, double-stranded DNA genome of approximately 36 kb (Nermut, 1984). The viral genome is grouped into different transcriptional units, designated early (E1, E2, E3, E4), intermediate, and late. The E1 gene is essential for activation of other viral genes and for viral replication. Deletion of the E1 gene results in viruses that are replication incompetent in normal cells. However, replication-competent viral particles can be produced from E1-deleted viral vectors by providing the E1 gene in trans. The E3 gene is nonessential for either viral replication or infection (Flint, 1999).
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