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Recombinant DENV2 E Protein, His-tagged

Cat.No. : E-04D
Product Overview : Recombinant Dengue virus serotype 2 E protein expressed in insect cells (Baculovirus) with C-terminal His-tag, greater than 95% purity.
Dengue virus serotype 2 Envelope protein (E protein) has been manufactured in response to the unmet need for highly purified, concentrated protein for use in serological based diagnostic assays. Dengue virus serotype 2 Envelope protein is engineered in insect cells using state-of-the-art baculovirus expression and purification techniques.
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Description : Dengue virus is a member of the flavivirus family, which includes Zika virus, West Nile virus and Japanese Encephalitis virus. Many of the proteins expressed by these viruses are very similar, and serological testing for these viruses can be complicated by problems of cross-reactivity. In this context, the use of highly purified antigens, that are glycosylated and folded as native proteins can be highly important in the development of accurate immunoassays.
Source : Insect cell
Species : DENV2 (Strain: New Guinea C)
Tag : His
Form : Liquid
Purity : > 95%
Applications : WB and immunoassay development or other applications.
Storage : Short Term Storage: ≤ -20 centigrade
Long Term Storage: -80 centigrade
Can be frozen, but avoid multiple freeze-thaw cycles
Concentration : 1.0 mg/mL
Storage Buffer : PBS pH 7.4 with 0.05% sodium azide
Shipping : Dry ice

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