catalog number :
MBS434205
products type :
Recombinant Protein
products full name :
HA(A/Hong Kong/1/1968)(H3N2)(aa 17-529)
products short name :
HA Trimer (H3N2)(A/Hong Kong/1/1968)
products name syn :
HA Trimer (A/Hong Kong/1/1968)(H3N2)(aa 17-529); glycosylated recombinant protein; HA (A/Hong Kong/1/1968)(H3N2)(aa 17-529); HA Trimer (H3N2)(aa 17-529)(A/Hong Kong/8/68), glycosylated recombinant protein
purity :
> 95% purity (SDS-PAGE)
concentration :
1 ug/ul in PBS
storage stability :
Store at -20 degree C. Stable for 6-months from the date of shipment when kept at 4 degree C. Non-hazardous. No MSDS required.
tested application :
Western Blot (WB) standard, antibody ELISA (EIA), immunogen, etc.
app notes :
C-terminal 6xHis tagged hemagglutinin (A/Hong Kong/1/1968)(H3N2)(aa 17-529) protein (Genebank #: AAK51718). Over 95% are trimeric fraction collected from column chromatography. A trimerization domain sequence has been introduced into the C-terminal of HA to stabilize the formation of trimer HA.
other info2 :
Viral Protein: C-terminal 6xHis tagged hemagglutinin (A/Hong Kong/1/1968)(H3N2)(aa 17-529) protein (Genebank #: AAK51718). Over 95% are trimeric fraction collected from column chromatography. A trimerization domain sequence has been introduced into the C-terminal of HA to stabilize the formation of trimer HA.
products categories :
Viral Recombinant Proteins; Influenza
products description :
Description: Recombinant protein purified from HEK293S cell culture. Introduction: Influenza hemagglutinin (HA) is a type of hemagglutinin found on the surface of the influenza viruses. HA is an antigenic glycoprotein, like all other hemagglutinins, it causes red blood cells to agglutinate. HA is responsible for binding the virus to the cell that is being infected. HA proteins bind to cells with sialic acid on the membranes, such as cells in the upper respiratory tract or erythrocytes. HA is a homotrimeric integral membrane glycoprotein. HA monomer is synthesized as a single polypeptide that is subsequently cleaved into two smaller polypeptides, the HA1 and HA2 subunits. Each HA monomer consists of a long, helical chain anchored in the membrane by HA2 and topped by a large HA1 globule.