SARS-CoV-2 Nucleocapsid Protein (SARS-CoV-2 N) (B.1.1.529 - Omicron) (His tag)
Quick Overview for SARS-CoV-2 Nucleocapsid Protein (SARS-CoV-2 N) (B.1.1.529 - Omicron) (His tag) (ABIN7041441)
Target
See all SARS-CoV-2 Nucleocapsid (SARS-CoV-2 N) ProteinsProtein Type
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Protein Characteristics
- B.1.1.529 - Omicron
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Purification tag / Conjugate
- This SARS-CoV-2 Nucleocapsid protein is labelled with His tag.
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Purpose
- SARS-CoV-2 Nucleocapsid protein, His Tag (B.1.1.529/Omicron)
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Characteristics
- SARS-CoV-2 Nucleocapsid protein, His Tag (B.1.1.529/Omicron) is expressed from human 293 cells (HEK293). It contains AA Met 1 - Ala 419 (Accession # QHO62115.1(P13L, ERS31-33del, R203K, G204R). The mutations are identified on the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant (Pango lineage: B.1.1.529; GISAID clade: GR/484A; Nextstrain clade: 21K). Predicted N-terminus: Met 1
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Sterility
- 0.22 μm filtered
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Endotoxin Level
- Less than 1.0 EU per μg by the LAL method.
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Restrictions
- For Research Use only
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Format
- Lyophilized
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Buffer
- Lyophilized from 0.22 μm filtered solution in PBS, pH7.4. Normally trehalose is added as protectant before lyophilization.
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Handling Advice
- Please avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
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Storage
- -20 °C/-80 °C
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Storage Comment
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For long term storage, the product should be stored at lyophilized state at -20°C or lower.This product is stable after storage at:
4-8°C for 12 months in lyophilized state,
-70°C for 3 months under sterile conditions after reconstitution. -
Expiry Date
- 12 monts
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- SARS-CoV-2 Nucleocapsid (SARS-CoV-2 N)
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Alternative Name
- SARS-CoV-2 N protein
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Target Type
- Viral Protein
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Background
- Nucleocapsid (N) protein is the most abundant protein found in coronavirus. CoV N protein is a highly immunogenic phosphoprotein important for viral genome replication and modulation of cell signaling pathways. It was first identified by a research team while they were screening for ADP-ribosylated proteins during coronavirus (CoV) infection (Grunewald M. E., et al. 2017, Virology; 517: 62-68). The array of diverse functional activities accommodated in N protein makes it more than a structural protein but also an interesting target in the development of antiviral therapeutics. Because of the conservation of N protein sequence and its strong immunogenicity, N protein of coronavirus is chosen as a diagnostic tool.
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Molecular Weight
- 47.3 kDa
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