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Recombinant Monkeypox virus A35R Protein, His-tagged

Cat.No. : A35R-231M
Product Overview : Recombinant Monkeypox virus A35R Protein with His tag was expressed in E. coli.
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Description : Monkeypox is a rare zoonosis caused by monkeypox virus, which has become the most serious orthpoxvirus and consists of complex double stranded DNA. The cases are mostly in central and western Africa. The pathogenesis of monkeypox is that the virus invades the body from respiratory mucosa , multiplies in lymphocytes, and incurs into blood producing transient venereal toxemia. after the virus multiplies in cells, the cells can invade the blood and propagate to the skin of the whole body, causing lesions.
Source : E. coli
Species : Monkeypox virus
Tag : His
Molecular Mass : ~14 kDa
AA Sequence : HMVRLNQCMSANEAAITDSAVAVAA ASSTHRKVASSTTQYDHKESCNGLY YQGSCYILHSDYKSFEDAKANCAAE SSTLPNKSDVLTTWLIDYVEDTWGS DGNPITKTTSDYQDSDVSQEVRKYF CTLE
Purity : Transferred into competent cells and the supernatant was purified by NI column affinity chromatography and the purity is > 85% (by SDS-PAGE).
Notes : For research use only, not for use in diagnostic procedure.
Storage : Store at 4 centigrade short term. Aliquot and store at -20 centigrade long term. Avoid freeze-thaw cycles.
Storage Buffer : PBS, 4M Urea, pH7.4
Official Symbol : A35R
Synonyms : A35R
UniProt ID : Q80KX2
Official Symbol : A35R
Synonyms : A35R
UniProt ID : Q80KX2

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