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Product name | Hemagglutinin(HA) Japan |
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Uniprot ID | A0A060LAE7 |
Uniprot link | https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/A0A060LAE7 |
Origin species | Influenza B virus (B/Japan/3841/2014) |
Expression system | Eukaryotic expression |
Sequence | MKAIIVLLMVVTSNADRICTGITSSNSPHVVKTATQGEVNVTGVIPLTTTPTKSYFANLKGTRTRGKLCPDCLNCTDLDVALGRPMCVGTTPSAKASILHEVRPVTSGCFPIMHDRTKIRQLPNLLRGYEKIRLSTQNVIDAEKAPGGPYRLGTSGSCPNATSKIGFFATMAWAVPKDNYKNATNPLTVEVPYICTEGEDQITVWGFHSDNKTQMKSLYGDSNPQKFTSSANGVTTHYVSQIGDFPDQTEDGGLPQSGRIVVDYMMQKPGKTGTIVYQRGVLLPQKVWCASGRSKVIKGSLPLIGEADCLHEEYGGLNKSKPYYTGKHAKAIGNCPIWVKTPLKLANGTKYRPPAKLLKERGFFGAIAGFLEGGWEGMIAGWHGYTSHGAHGVAVAADLKSTQEAINKITKNLNSLSELEVKNLQRLSGAMDELHNEILELDEKVDDLRADTISSQIELAVLLSNEGIINSEDEHLLALERKLKKMLGPSAVDIGNGCFETKHKCNQTCLDRIAAGTFNAGEFSLPTFDSLNITAASLNDDGLDNHTGSGYIPEAPRDGQAYVRKDGEWVLLSTFLGSGLNDIFEAQKIEWHEGGGSGGHHHHHHHH |
Molecular weight | 65.75KDa |
Protein delivered with Tag? | C-terminal His Tag |
Purity estimated | 90% by SDS-PAGE |
Buffer | 50 mM Tris-HCl pH 7.4, 150 mM NaCl, 10% glycerol, 4 mM EDTA, 1% CHAPS |
Delivery condition | Dry Ice |
Delivery lead time in business days | Europe: 5-7 working days USA & Canada: 7-10 working days Rest of the world: 5-12 working days |
Storage condition | 4°C for short term (1 week), -20°C or -80°C for long term (avoid freezing/thawing cycles; addition of 20-40% glycerol improves cryoprotection) |
Brand | ProteoGenix |
Host species | Mammalian cells |
Applications | ELISA,WB |
Fragment Type | Met1-Thr547 |
Spec:NCBI Gene Aliases | pXTs2 |
Aliases /Synonyms | HA, Hemagglutinin, Nucleprotein, NP |
Reference | PX-P4417 |
Note | For research use only |
Hemagglutinin (HA) or hemagglutinin (BE) is an antigen glycoprotein found on the surface of influenza viruses. It is responsible for binding the virus to the cell being infected. The name “hemagglutinin” comes from the protein’s ability to cause red blood cells (red blood cells) to clump together (“agglutinate”) in vitro. The process is as follows: hemagglutinin (HA) binds to the monosaccharide sialic acid present on the surface of the target host cell. The cell membrane then phagocytos the virus and forms endosomes.
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