Recombinant MCV-2 E Protein (P43K) (aa 2-388) (VAng-Lsx0407)
MCV-2 Envelope (P43K) (aa 2-388), recombinant protein from E. coli.
Target
Molluscum Contagiosum Virus
Applications
ELISA, WB, SDS-PAGE, Immunogen, etc.
Introduction
The molluscum contagiosum virus (MCV) is a species of virus in the poxvirus family, which causes the disease molluscum contagiosum in humans. There are 4 types of MCV, MCV-1 through -4. MCV-1 is the most prevalent in human infections, and MCV-2 is seen usually in adults and often sexually transmitted. Virions have a complex structure that is consistent with the structure of the other members of the poxvirus family: a surface membrane, a core, and lateral bodies. The virus may be contained within inclusion bodies and mature by budding through the membrane of the host cell, giving rise to a large amount of viral shedding in a short period of time.
Alternative Names
MCV-type II Chemokine-like Protein; Molluscum contagiosum virus type II Chemokine receptor-like 1; Molluscum contagiosum virus; MCV; Molluscipoxvirus; Poxviridae; MCV-2; Chemokine receptor-like 1; ChemR23; CMKLR1; DEZ; RVER1; CHEMERINR; MGC126105; MGC1261
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