Description
Application: IF, ICC, IP, ELISA
Clonality: Monoclonal
Host: Mouse
Purification: IgG
Reactivity: Influenza B Virus
Influenza virus nucleoprotein (NP) is a major component of the ribonucleoprotein complex and is abundantly expressed during the course of infection. It is a structural protein, which encapsidates the negative strand viral RNA and isessential for RNA transcription, replication and packaging. From the nucleotide sequence, NP is consists of 560 amino acids with calculated molecular mass of 61,770. Application: 1) Immunofluorescent and Immunocytochemical staining (1/100 dilution)
2) Immunoprecipitation (1/100 dilution)
3) ELISA (assay dependent)
May not suitable for western blotting
Specificity: Reacts with NP of all Influenza B viruses so far tested (113 clinical strains), including Yamagata lineage strains; Mie/1/1993, JohanesBurg/5/1999, Florida/4/2006 and Victoria lineage strains; Lee/1940, Gif/21/1973, Shangdong/7/1997, Malasia/2506/2004, Massachustts/2/2012
No cross reactivity with influenza A viruses.
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Clonality: Monoclonal
Host: Mouse
Purification: IgG
Reactivity: Influenza B Virus
Influenza virus nucleoprotein (NP) is a major component of the ribonucleoprotein complex and is abundantly expressed during the course of infection. It is a structural protein, which encapsidates the negative strand viral RNA and isessential for RNA transcription, replication and packaging. From the nucleotide sequence, NP is consists of 560 amino acids with calculated molecular mass of 61,770. Application: 1) Immunofluorescent and Immunocytochemical staining (1/100 dilution)
2) Immunoprecipitation (1/100 dilution)
3) ELISA (assay dependent)
May not suitable for western blotting
Specificity: Reacts with NP of all Influenza B viruses so far tested (113 clinical strains), including Yamagata lineage strains; Mie/1/1993, JohanesBurg/5/1999, Florida/4/2006 and Victoria lineage strains; Lee/1940, Gif/21/1973, Shangdong/7/1997, Malasia/2506/2004, Massachustts/2/2012
No cross reactivity with influenza A viruses.