Influenza A (Matrix Protein M1) Goat Polyclonal Antibody
CAT#: BP1038HRP
Influenza A (Matrix Protein M1) goat polyclonal antibody, HRP
Conjugation: Unconjugated Biotin FITC
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CNY 12900.00
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| Product Data | |
| Applications | ELISA | 
| Recommend Dilution | Suitable for use in Immunocytochemistry and ELISA. | 
| Reactivity | Influenza A Virus | 
| Host | Goat | 
| Clonality | Polyclonal | 
| Immunogen | Influenza A-Phillipines (H3N2). | 
| Specificity | Influenza A Matrix Protein (M1). Recognizes the Matrix protein for any strain of Influenza A. Conservation of the matrix protein sequence between hemagluttinin/Neuraminidase typed strains. Does not react with HEp-2 cells by indirect immunofluorescence. Does not react with Influenza B, Adenovirus, Respiratory syncytial virus and Parainfluenza viruses.(1-3) | 
| Formulation | 0.01M PBS containing 10 mg/ml BSA as stabilizer and 0.002% Thimerosal as preservative. Label: HRP State: Liquid purified Ig fraction. Label: Highly purified preparation of Horseradish Peroxidase (RZ>3). Care is taken to ensure adequate conjugation while preserving maximum enzyme activity. Free enzyme is removed | 
| Concentration | lot specific | 
| Conjugation | HRP | 
| Storage Condition | Store the antibody undiluted at 2-8°C for one month or (in aliquots) at -20 °C for longer. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing. | 
| Background | Influenza virus type A matrix protein, also known as M1, is composed of a 252 amino acid sequence and is type-specific in influenza viruses. It is located inside the viral lipid envelope and plays a key role in virus assembly and replication. M1 can be isolated from particles by removing the envelope with detergents and reducing the pH to 4.0. Influenza viruses are a common and widely spread infectious agent. Like many other viruses, influenza virus are constantly undergoing mutations and thereby avoiding the immune system. The Influenza A Virus M proteins form a continuous shell on the inner side of the lipid bilayer, maintaining the structural integrity of the virus particle through hydrophobic interactions. | 
| Synonyms | Influenza A Virus, Seasonal Flu | 
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