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Cat# | Product Name | Swiss Prot# | Size | Price (US$) | Order |
PN1572 | Recombinant Protein-Suid herpesvirus 1 Immediate-early protein IE180 (a.a.50 to 450) | P11675 | 100 µg | 1195 | |
PN1573 | Recombinant Protein-Suid herpesvirus 1 Envelope glycoprotein H (a.a.31 to 430) | P27416 | 100 µg | 1195 | |
PN1574 | Recombinant Protein-Suid herpesvirus 1Envelope glycoprotein E (a.a.22 to 578) | A5JP03 | 100 µg | 1195 | |
PN1575 | Recombinant Protein-Suid herpesvirus 1Glycoprotein D (a.a.21 to 402) | Q80JB5 | 100 µg | 1195 | |
PN1576 | Recombinant Protein-Suid herpesvirus 1Early envelope protein (a.a.36 to 373) | Q9QQM8 | 100 µg | 1195 | |
PN1577 | Recombinant Protein-Suid herpesvirus 1Glycoprotein C (a.a.43 to 261) | Q9J7H8 | 100 µg | 1195 | |
PN1578 | Recombinant Protein-Suid herpesvirus 1 Glycoprotein G (a.a.23 to 320) | Q913H9 | 100 µg | 1195 | |
PN1579 | Recombinant Protein-Suid herpesvirus 1Membrane glycoprotein gI (a.a.35 to 366) | Q6UK12 | 100 µg | 1195 | |
PN1580 | Recombinant Protein-Suid herpesvirus 1Early protein 0 (a.a.21 to 409) | B0FL91 | 100 µg | 1195 | |
PN1581 | Recombinant Protein-Suid herpesvirus 1Glycoprotein G (a.a.50 to 499) | B1Q007 | 100 µg | 1195 | |
PN1582 | Recombinant Protein-Suid herpesvirus 1Glycoprotein C (a.a.22 to 487) | B3GQT4 | 100 µg | 1195 | |
PN1583 | Recombinant Protein-Suid herpesvirus 1Envelope glycoprotein gE (a.a.24 to 577) | D2DNF6 | 100 µg | 1195 | |
PN1584 | Recombinant Protein-Suid herpesvirus 1Envelope glycoprotein gI (a.a.34 to 366) | D2DNF9 | 100 µg | 1195 | |
PN1585 | Recombinant Protein-Suid herpesvirus 1Glycoprotein gD (a.a.21 to 404) | O92290 | 100 µg | 1195 | |
PN1586 | Recombinant Protein-Suid herpesvirus 1 Protein UL54 (a.a.31 to 361) | Q85232 | 100 µg | 1195 | |
PN1587 | Recombinant Protein-Suid herpesvirus 1 Immediate-early protein RSP40 (a.a.31 to 364) | P24827 | 100 µg | 1195 | |
PN1588 | Recombinant Protein-Suid herpesvirus 1 Envelope glycoprotein H (gH) (a.a.24 to 424) | P27416 | 100 µg | 1195 | |
PN1589 | Recombinant Protein-Suid herpesvirus 1 Glycoprotein K (a.a.28 to 312) | Q85230 | 100 µg | 1195 | |
PN1590 | Recombinant Protein-Suid herpesvirus 1 Envelope glycoprotein M (a.a.41 to 393) | Q85041 | 100 µg | 1195 | |
PN1591 | Recombinant Protein-Suid herpesvirus 1 Glycoprotein GP63 (a.a.35 to 350) | P07646 | 100 µg | 1195 | |
PN1592 | Recombinant Protein-Suid herpesvirus 1 Envelope protein US9 homolog (a.a.21 to 106) | P11313 | 100 µg | 1195 | |
RPN1572 | cDNA-Suid herpesvirus 1 Immediate-early protein IE180 (a.a.50 to 450) | P11675 | 2 µg | 2000 | |
RPN1573 | cDNA-Suid herpesvirus 1 Envelope glycoprotein H (a.a.31 to 430) | P27416 | 2 µg | 1995 | |
RPN1574 | cDNA-Suid herpesvirus 1Envelope glycoprotein E (a.a.22 to 578) | A5JP03 | 2 µg | 2780 | |
RPN1575 | cDNA-Suid herpesvirus 1Glycoprotein D (a.a.21 to 402) | Q80JB5 | 2 µg | 1905 | |
RPN1576 | cDNA-Suid herpesvirus 1Early envelope protein (a.a.36 to 373) | Q9QQM8 | 2 µg | 1685 | |
RPN1577 | cDNA-Suid herpesvirus 1Glycoprotein C (a.a.43 to 261) | Q9J7H8 | 2 µg | 1090 | |
RPN1578 | cDNA-Suid herpesvirus 1 Glycoprotein G (a.a.23 to 320) | Q913H9 | 2 µg | 1485 | |
RPN1579 | cDNA-Suid herpesvirus 1Membrane glycoprotein gI (a.a.35 to 366) | Q6UK12 | 2 µg | 1655 | |
RPN1580 | cDNA-Suid herpesvirus 1Early protein 0 (a.a.21 to 409) | B0FL91 | 2 µg | 1940 | |
RPN1581 | cDNA-Suid herpesvirus 1Glycoprotein G (a.a.50 to 499) | B1Q007 | 2 µg | 2245 | |
RPN1582 | cDNA-Suid herpesvirus 1Glycoprotein C (a.a.22 to 487) | B3GQT4 | 2 µg | 2325 | |
RPN1583 | cDNA-Suid herpesvirus 1Envelope glycoprotein gE (a.a.24 to 577) | D2DNF6 | 2 µg | 2765 | |
RPN1584 | cDNA-Suid herpesvirus 1Envelope glycoprotein gI (a.a.34 to 366) | D2DNF9 | 2 µg | 1660 | |
RPN1585 | cDNA-Suid herpesvirus 1Glycoprotein gD (a.a.21 to 404) | O92290 | 2 µg | 1915 | |
RPN1586 | cDNA-Suid herpesvirus 1 Protein UL54 (a.a.31 to 361) | Q85232 | 2 µg | 1650 | |
RPN1587 | cDNA-Suid herpesvirus 1 Immediate-early protein RSP40 (a.a.31 to 364) | P24827 | 2 µg | 1665 | |
RPN1588 | cDNA-Suid herpesvirus 1 Envelope glycoprotein H (gH) (a.a.24 to 424) | P27416 | 2 µg | 2000 | |
RPN1589 | cDNA-Suid herpesvirus 1 Glycoprotein K (a.a.28 to 312) | Q85230 | 2 µg | 1420 | |
RPN1590 | cDNA-Suid herpesvirus 1 Envelope glycoprotein M (a.a.41 to 393) | Q85041 | 2 µg | 1760 | |
RPN1591 | cDNA-Suid herpesvirus 1 Glycoprotein GP63 (a.a.35 to 350) | P07646 | 2 µg | 1575 | |
RPN1592 | cDNA-Suid herpesvirus 1 Envelope protein US9 homolog (a.a.21 to 106) | P11313 | 2 µg | 800 |
Suid herpesvirus cDNA and recombinant antigen
Suid herpesvirus, also known as porcine herpesvirus, is a double-stranded DNA virus that infects pigs. The virus has several key proteins that are important for its replication and pathogenesis. The immediate-early proteins IE180 and RSP40 are among the first proteins to be expressed upon infection, and they play a role in regulating the expression of other viral genes.
The envelope of suid herpesvirus contains several glycoproteins, including glycoprotein H (gH), glycoprotein E (gE), glycoprotein D (gD), glycoprotein C (gC), glycoprotein G (gG), and glycoprotein K (gK). These glycoproteins are important for virus attachment, entry, and spread within the host.
The UL54 protein is an important component of the virus’s DNA replication machinery, and it is essential for the virus to replicate and propagate. Another important envelope protein is the glycoprotein M (gM), which plays a role in virus assembly and egress from infected cells. The GP63 protein is an envelope protein that is homologous to the US2 and US11 proteins of human herpesvirus, and it may play a role in immune evasion.
The envelope glycoprotein gI is involved in virus attachment to host cells, and it also plays a role in immune evasion. The early protein 0 (EP0) is an important regulatory protein that is involved in controlling the expression of viral genes. Finally, the membrane glycoprotein gE plays a role in virus assembly and egress from infected cells.
uid herpesvirus is a virus that primarily infects pigs and can cause a range of clinical symptoms. The virus is also known as pseudorabies virus, and its genome is relatively large, and complex compared to many other herpesviruses.
Some of the key proteins encoded by Suid herpesvirus include immediate-early proteins IE180 and RSP40, which are involved in the regulation of gene expression during the early stages of viral infection. Envelope glycoproteins H and E, as well as glycoproteins D, C, G, and K, are involved in the process of viral entry and are important targets for the host immune response.
Other important proteins encoded by Suid herpesvirus include the early envelope protein, membrane glycoprotein gI, and early protein 0, which are involved in viral replication and assembly. Envelope glycoproteins gE, gH, and gI, as well as glycoprotein gD, are also involved in viral entry and assembly.
Protein UL54 is a DNA polymerase that plays a key role in viral genome replication, while envelope glycoprotein M and GP63 are involved in the process of viral budding and release. Envelope protein US9 homolog is involved in the transport of viral particles within host cells.
Understanding the function and interactions of these proteins is important for developing effective control strategies against Suid herpesvirus and minimizing the economic impact of the disease on pig farming.
The use of recombinant proteins/cDNA in academic research and therapeutic applications has skyrocketed. However, in heterologous expression systems, successful recombinant protein expression is dependent on a variety of factors, including codon preference, RNA secondary structure, and GC content. When compared to pre-optimization, more and more experimental results demonstrated that the expression level was dramatically increased, ranging from two to hundred times depending on the gene. Bioclone has created a proprietary technology platform that has resulted in the creation of over 6,000 artificially synthesized codon-optimized cDNA clones (cloned in E. coli expression Vector), which are ready for production of the recombinant proteins.
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