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Recombinant HIV-1C gp41 Envelope Protein

Cat.No. : HIV1Cgp41-104H
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Description : Truncated Recombinant HIV-1 C envelope protein gp41 produced in the E.coli Expression System. Truncated gp41 protein mol.wt: approx. 35kD. This protein binds to murine monoclonal antibodies of defined epitope specificity and HIV-1 converted human serum polyclonal antibodies in ELISA and Western Elisa.
Source : E.coli
Species : HIV
Form : Frozen Liquid
Molecular Mass : 35 kD
Purity : > 98 % by SDS-PAGE
Applications : In-Vitro Diagnostics;
Immunizatio;
T-Cell Activation.
Notes : Recommended concentrations for use are approximate values. A dose dependent response assay should be performed to determine the optimal concentration for use in specific applications.
ELISA and Western ELISA require 10-100ng protein depending on the nature and affinity of the detection reagent. Human serum polyclonal antibodies yield titers of 1:1000 or greater at 100ng of immobilized protein under standard ELISA conditions. Sequence bold-red below expressed in E.coli.
Stability : 1 year at -20 centigrade, 3 years at -75 centigrade.
Storage : Store at -75 centigrade.
Dilutions : 10 mM Tris, pH8, 0.002% SDS

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