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Recombinant Suid herpesvirus 1 (strain Rice) Envelope glycoprotein I (gI) (32-350 aa), E. coli

CAT#: GPX04-421J

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Product Overview
Recombinant Suid herpesvirus 1 (strain Rice) Envelope glycoprotein I (32-350 aa) was expressed in E. coli with a His-tag or Tag free. The biological activity was determined by its binding ability in a functional ELISA. This product can be used in ELISA, WB, and IP.
Biological Activity
Determined by its binding ability in a functional ELISA.
Source
E. coli
Species
Suid herpesvirus 1 (strain Rice)
Fragment
32-350 aa
Sequence
VLFRGAGVSVHVAGSAVLVPGDAPNLTIDGTLLFLEGPSPSNYSGRVELLRLDPKRACYT REYAAEYDLCPRVHHEAFRGCLRKREPLARRASAAVEARRLLFVSRPAPPDAGSYVLRVR VNGTTDLFVLTALVPPRGRPHHPTPSSADECRPVVGSWHDSLRVVDPAEDAVFTTPPPIE PEPPTTPAPPRGTGATPEPRSDEEEEDEEGATTAMTPVPGTLDANGTMVLNASVVSRVLL AAANATAGARGPGKIAMVLGPTIVVLLIFLGGVACAARRCARGIASTGRDPGAARRSTRR PRGARPPTPSPGRPSPSPR
Tag
His-tag or Tag free
Purity
>90%, determined by SDS-PAGE.
Conjugation
Unconjugated
Target Information
Target
gI
Full Name
Envelope glycoprotein I
Uniprot ID
Background
In epithelial cells, the heterodimer gE/gI is required for the cell-to-cell spread of the virus, by sorting nascent virions to cell junctions. Once the virus reaches the cell junctions, virus particles can spread to adjacent cells extremely rapidly through interactions with cellular receptors that accumulate at these junctions. Implicated in basolateral spread in polarized cells. In neuronal cells, gE/gI is essential for the anterograde spread of the infection throughout the host nervous system. Together with US9, the heterodimer gE/gI is involved in the sorting and transport of viral structural components toward axon tips.
Alternate Names
Glycoprotein GP63; gI
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