Anti-Influenza A Virus Nucleoprotein antibody [C43],Abcam,AB128193

Product Specifications Anti-Influenza A Virus Nucleoprotein antibody [C43] (ab128193) is a mouse monoclonal antibody and is validated for use in ELISA, Flow Cyt, ICC/IF, WB in influenza a samples. Anti-Influenza A Virus Nucleoprotein antibody [C43] (ab128193) specifically detects Influenza A Virus Nucleoprotein (UniProt ID: P69291; Molecular weight: 56kDa) and is sold in 100 µg selling sizes. Quality and Validation Abcam's high quality validation processes ensure Anti-Influenza A Virus Nucleoprotein antibody [C43] (ab128193) has high sensitivity and specificity. Anti-Influenza A Virus Nucleoprotein antibody [C43] (ab128193) has been cited over 42 times in peer reviewed journals and is trusted by the scientific community. Related Products Antibody clone C43 is also available pre-conjugated to a variety of labels for your convenience - HRP ( ab176837 ).

Host

Mouse

Reactivity

Influenza A

Application

ICC/IF, WB, ELISA, Flow Cyt

Platform ID

BAB480536112

Abcam

Headquarters

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Contact

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Product Specifications
Scientific Background

Specifications

NameAnti-Influenza A Virus Nucleoprotein antibody [C43]
Cat. No.AB128193
HostMouse
IsotypeIgG2a
ReactivityInfluenza A
ApplicationICC/IF, WB, ELISA, Flow Cyt
ClonalityMonoclonal
Clone NumberC43
Concentration1 mg/mL Batch dependent concentration
ImmunogenVirus preparation containing NP protein. The exact immunogen used to generate this antibody is proprietary information.
PurityProprietary technique
Appearance/FormLiquid
ShippingBlue Ice
FormulationpH: 6 - 8.5 Constituents: PBS, 50% Glycerol (glycerin, glycerine)
Storage-20°C
Regulatory StatusResearch Use Only

Scientific Background

Target data Encapsidates the negative strand viral RNA, protecting it from nucleases. The encapsidated genomic RNA is termed the ribonucleoprotein (RNP) and serves as template for transcription and replication. The RNP needs to be localized in the host nucleus to start an infectious cycle, but is too large to diffuse through the nuclear pore complex. NP comprises at least 2 nuclear localization signals that are responsible for the active RNP import into the nucleus through cellular importin alpha/beta pathway. Later in the infection, nclear export of RNPs are mediated through viral proteins NEP interacting with M1 which binds nucleoproteins. It is possible that nucleoprotein binds directly host exportin-1/XPO1 and plays an active role in RNPs nuclear export. M1 interaction with RNP seems to hide nucleoprotein's nuclear localization signals. Soon after a virion infects a new cell, M1 dissociates from the RNP under acidification of the virion driven by M2 protein. Dissociation of M1 from RNP unmasks nucleoprotein's nuclear localization signals, targeting the RNP to the nucleus. See full target information NP Additional targets Influenza A Virus Nucleoprotein

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