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Recombinant Influenza A H1N1 Neuraminidase (NA), C-His

Cat. No.VG9F90

Product TypeVeterinary Antigens

Size 100 μg

Product Overview

BioVenic's Recombinant Influenza A H1N1 Neuraminidase (NA), C-His is a recombinant protein expressed from Baculovirus-insect cell. Its predicted molecular weight is 53.6 kDa. The purity is>90% (SDS-PAGE). The endotoxin level is <1 EU/μg (LAL).

Specifications

Type Recombinant Protein
Species Virus
Expression System Baculovirus-insect cell
Purity >90% (SDS-PAGE)
Predicted Molecular Weight 53.6 kDa
Physical State Lyophilized
Formulation 20 mM Tris, 150 mM NaCl, 10 % glycerol, pH 7.5.

Target Information

H1N1 flu, commonly known as swine flu, is a variant of the influenza A virus. Swine influenza can result from several influenza A subtypes, such as H1N1, H1N2, H2N3, H3N1, and H3N2. The primary surface glycoproteins of the influenza virus, hemagglutinin (HA) and neuraminidase (NA), are crucial for the virus's infectivity and are the primary targets for neutralizing antibodies.

Protein Influenza A H1N1 Neuraminidase (NA)
Protein Synonym Neuraminidase; NA
EC No. 3.2.1.18

Shipping and Storage

This product is shipped with dry ice. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing. Store for 4 weeks at 2-8°C, for 12 months at -20°C or -80°C.

Documents

COA

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The product is for research use only.
Not for commercial, prophylactic, diagnostic, or therapeutic applications.

User Note

  1. Always centrifuge tubes before opening. Avoid mixing by vortexing or pipetting. Aliquote the reconstituted solution to minimise freeze-thaw cycles.

References

  1. McAuley, Julie L et al. "Influenza Virus Neuraminidase Structure and Functions." Frontiers in microbiology vol. 10 39. 29 Jan. 2019.
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