Active Recombinant Influenza A virus Neuraminidase, His-tagged
Cat.No. : | NA-05I |
Product Overview : | Recombinant Influenza A virus (A/Brisbane/10/2007 (H3N2)) NA (residues 44-469) was produced from the synthetic gene with the N-terminal His-tag in Trichoplusia ni larval expression system. |
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Source : | Trichoplusia ni larval expression system |
Species : | Influenza A virus |
Tag : | His |
Form : | 1 mg/mL, 0.2 μM Filtered |
Bio-activity : | Catalytic activity: hydrolysis of alpha-(2->3)-, alpha-(2->6)-, alpha-(2->8)- glycosidic linkages of terminal sialic acid residues in oligosaccharides, glycoproteins, glycolipids, colominic acid and synthetic substrates. Homotetramer. |
AA Sequence : | DPGHHHHHHH SPPNNQVMLC EPTIIERNIT EIVYLTNTTI EKEICPKLAE YRNWSKPQCD ITGFAPFSKD NSIRLSAGGD IWVTREPYVS CDPDKCYQFA LGQGTTLNNV HSNDTVRDRTPYRTLLMNEL GVPFHLGTKQ VCIAWSSSSC HDGKAWLHVC ITGDDKNATA SFIYNGRLVD SIVSWSKEIL RTQESECVCI NGTCTVVMTD GSASGKADTK ILFIEEGKIV HTSTLSGSAQHVEECSCYPR YPGVRCVCRD NWKGSNRPIV DINIKDHSTV SSYVCSGLVG DTPRKNDSSS SSHCLDPNNE EGGHGVKGWA FDDGNDVWMG RTISEKSRLG YETFKVIEGW SNPKSKLQINRQVIVDRGNR SGYSGIFSVE GKSCINRCFY VELIRGRKEE TEVLWTSNSI VVFCGTSGTY GTGSWPDGAD INLMPI |
Purity : | >90% as determined by SDS-PAGE |
Storage : | Store at -80°C or colder upon arrival. Freeze-thaw cycles of this product should be avoided. |
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Ask a questionYes, some RNA-based therapies target specific NA proteins for conditions like spinal muscular atrophy.
Changes in histone modifications can influence gene expression and contribute to various diseases.
NA proteins are studied to understand oncogenesis, and some drugs target NA protein interactions to treat cancer.
NA proteins can be involved in gene therapy strategies to manipulate gene expression for therapeutic purposes.
NA proteins control the cell cycle, and dysregulation can contribute to uncontrolled cell growth seen in cancer.
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Write a reviewI highly recommend the NA protein for a variety of experimental applications.
I enthusiastically recommend the NA protein to fellow researchers who seek an unparalleled product accompanied by dedicated customer assistance.
the NA protein stands out for its exceptional quality, coupled with the outstanding technical support delivered by the manufacturer.
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