Recombinant Borna disease virus Envelope glycoprotein p57(G),partial

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Recombinant Borna disease virus Envelope glycoprotein p57(G),partial

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Size: 10ug. Other sizes are also available. Please Inquire.

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Lead time: 15-20 working days

Research Topic: Others

Uniprot ID: P52638

Gene Names: G

Organism: Borna disease virus (strain V) (BDV)

AA Sequence: FDLQGLSCNTDSTPGLIDLEIRRLCHTPTENVISCEVSYLNHTTISLPAVHTSCLKYHCKTYWGFFGSYSADRIINRYTGTVKGCLNNSAPEDPFECNWFYCCSAITTEICRCSITNVTVAVQTFPPFMYCSFADCSTVSQQELESGKAMLSDGSTLTYTPYILQSEVVNKTLNGTILCNSSSKIVSFDEFRRSYSLTNGSYQSSSINVTCANYTSSCRPRLKRRRRDTQQIEYLVHKLRPTLKDAWEDCEILQSLLLGVFGTGIASASQFLRSWLNHPDIIGYIVNGVGVVWQCHRVNVTFMAWNESTYYPPVDYNGRKYFLNDEGRLQTNTPEARPGLKRVMWFGRYFLGTVGSGVKPRRIRYNKTSHDYHLEEFEASLNMTPQTSIASGHETDPINHAYGTQADLLPYTRSSNITSTDTGSGWVHIGLPSFAFLNPLGWLRD

Expression Region: 23-467aa

Sequence Info: Extracellular Domain

Source: in vitro E.coli expression system

Tag Info: N-terminal 6xHis-tagged

MW: 54.2 kDa

Alternative Name(s): gp84 gp94

Relevance: Unprocessed envelope protein p57 is thought to be involved in attachment of the virus to its cell surface receptor. This attachment induces virion internalization predominantly through clathrin-dependent endocytosis. Envelope protein p27 and p29 presumably linked by disulfide bond are the viral type II fusion protein, involved in pH-dependent fusion within early endosomes after internalization of the virion by endocytosis.

Reference: "Conservation of coding potential and terminal sequences in four different isolates of Borna disease virus." Pleschka S., Staeheli P., Kolodziejek J., Richt J.A., Nowotny N., Schwemmle M. J. Gen. Virol. 82:2681-2690(2001)

Purity: Greater than 85% as determined by SDS-PAGE.

Storage Buffer: Tris-based buffer,50% glycerol

Storage: The shelf life is related to many factors, storage state, buffer ingredients, storage temperature and the stability of the protein itself. Generally, the shelf life of liquid form is 6 months at -20℃/-80℃. The shelf life of lyophilized form is 12 months at -20℃/-80℃.

Notes: Repeated freezing and thawing is not recommended. Store working aliquots at 4℃ for up to one week.

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