Recombinant Lassa Glycoprotein-1
Referência LSV-002-100ug
Tamanho : 100ug
Marca : Prospec
Catalogue number
LSV-002
Introduction
Lassa virus, which is a member of the Arenaviridae virus family, causes acute viral hemorrhagic fever. It was first reported in 1969 in the town of Lassa, in Borno State, Nigeria. Natal multimammate mouse is the primary reservoir of Lassa virus, found in sub-Saharan Africa. The virus is transmitted by contact with the feces or urine of animals, contributing to its high rate of incidence. Lassa fever occurs generally in West Africa. Lassa fever results in 300,000 to 500,000 cases annually and causes about 5,000 deaths each year. Outbreaks of this disease have been observed in Nigeria, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea, and the Central African Republic. Protein structure: Lassa virus genome is comprised of two single-stranded RNA molecules defined as small (S) and large (L). Two genes on the S segment encode the nucleoprotein (NP) and two envelope glycoproteins (GP1 and GP2); while, the L segment encodes the viral polymerase (L protein) and RING finger Z matrix protein. GP1 subunit serves a putative role in receptor binding, while the structure of GP2 subunit is consistent with viral transmembrane fusion proteins. NP is a virion protein which binds and protects the viral RNA.
Description
The E.Coli derived Recombinant Lassa Glycoprotein-1 (strain Mouse/Sierra Leone/Josiah/1976) containing 205 amino acids, having an Mw of 30kDa and the Isoelectric point is 6.7. The Lassa GP1 protein is fused to a 6xHis tag at C-terminus and purified by proprietary chromatographic technique.
Source
Escherichia Coli.
Physical Appearance
Sterile Filtered solution.
Formulation
Lassa GP1 protein solution contains PBS and 25mM K2CO3
Stability
Lassa GP1 protein although stable at 4°C for 1 week, should be stored below -18°C.
Please prevent freeze thaw cycles.
Purity
Lassa GP1 is >90% pure as determined by 10% PAGE (coomassie staining).
Safety Data Sheet
Usage
ProSpec's products are furnished for LABORATORY RESEARCH USE ONLY. They may not be used as drugs, agricultural or pesticidal products, food additives or household chemicals.