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Cat# | Product Name | Swiss Prot# | Size | Price (US$) | Order |
PN0742 | Recombinant Protein-Human adenovirus E 27 kDa E3 protein (a.a.21 to 265) | A6MLZ6 | 100 µg | 1195 | |
PN0743 | Recombinant Protein-Human adenovirus E 14.7 kDa E3 protein (a.a.21 to 133) | Q6H1B0 | 100 µg | 1195 | |
PN0744 | Recombinant Protein-Human adenovirus E 33K (a.a.21 to 214) | Q6H1C0 | 100 µg | 1195 | |
PN0745 | Recombinant Protein-Human adenovirus E 100K (a.a.21 to 350) | Q6H1C1 | 100 µg | 1195 | |
PN0746 | Recombinant Protein-Human adenovirus E E1B 55K E1B large T-antigen (a.a.51 to 483) | Q6H1D6 | 100 µg | 1195 | |
PN0747 | Recombinant Protein-Human adenovirus E serotype 4 Early E1A 28 kDa protein (a.a.21 to 257) | P10407 | 100 µg | 1195 | |
PN0748 | Recombinant Protein-Human adenovirus E serotype 4 15.9 kDa protein (a.a.21 to 140) | Q2KSD2 | 100 µg | 1195 | |
PN0749 | Recombinant Protein-Human adenovirus E serotype 4 33 kDa protein (a.a.21 to 206) | Q2KSE4 | 100 µg | 1195 | |
PN0750 | Recombinant Protein-Human adenovirus E serotype 4 17.9 kDa protein (a.a.21 to 166) | Q2KSG4 | 100 µg | 1195 | |
PN0751 | Recombinant Protein-Human adenovirus E serotype 4 23.5 kDa protein (a.a.21 to 215) | Q2KSH0 | 100 µg | 1195 | |
PN0752 | Recombinant Protein-Human adenovirus E serotype 4 L3 protein VI (a.a.44 to 257) | Q5GFA9 | 100 µg | 1195 | |
PN0753 | Recombinant Protein-Human adenovirus E serotype 4 52 kDa L1 protein (a.a.21 to 390) | Q5GFB5 | 100 µg | 1195 | |
PN0754 | Recombinant Protein-Human adenovirus E serotype 4 14.1 kDa early protein (a.a.21 to 224) | Q5GFB8 | 100 µg | 1195 | |
PN0755 | Recombinant Protein-Human adenovirus E serotype 4 19.4 kDa early protein (a.a.21 to 189) | Q5GFC0 | 100 µg | 1195 | |
PN0756 | Recombinant Protein-Human adenovirus E serotype 4 L2 minor core protein (a.a.21 to 341) | Q5VHB5 | 100 µg | 1195 | |
PN0757 | Recombinant Protein-Human adenovirus E serotype 4 Late 52 kDa protein (a.a.21 to 313) | Q5VHB8 | 100 µg | 1195 | |
PN0758 | Recombinant Protein-Human adenovirus E serotype 4 Maturation protein IVA2 (a.a.21 to 349) | Q5VHC2 | 100 µg | 1195 | |
PN0759 | Recombinant Protein-Human adenovirus E serotype 4 E1A protein (a.a.21 to 138) | Q5YKX0 | 100 µg | 1195 | |
PN0760 | Recombinant Protein-Human adenovirus E serotype 4 29.7 kDa E3 protein (a.a.19 to 274) | Q8BEL2 | 100 µg | 1195 | |
RPN0742 | cDNA-Human adenovirus E 27 kDa E3 protein (a.a.21 to 265) | A6MLZ6 | 2 µg | 1220 | |
RPN0743 | cDNA-Human adenovirus E 14.7 kDa E3 protein (a.a.21 to 133) | Q6H1B0 | 2 µg | 800 | |
RPN0744 | cDNA-Human adenovirus E 33K (a.a.21 to 214) | Q6H1C0 | 2 µg | 965 | |
RPN0745 | cDNA-Human adenovirus E 100K (a.a.21 to 350) | Q6H1C1 | 2 µg | 1645 | |
RPN0746 | cDNA-Human adenovirus E E1B 55K E1B large T-antigen (a.a.51 to 483) | Q6H1D6 | 2 µg | 2160 | |
RPN0747 | cDNA-Human adenovirus E serotype 4 Early E1A 28 kDa protein (a.a.21 to 257) | P10407 | 2 µg | 1180 | |
RPN0748 | cDNA-Human adenovirus E serotype 4 15.9 kDa protein (a.a.21 to 140) | Q2KSD2 | 2 µg | 800 | |
RPN0749 | cDNA-Human adenovirus E serotype 4 33 kDa protein (a.a.21 to 206) | Q2KSE4 | 2 µg | 925 | |
RPN0750 | cDNA-Human adenovirus E serotype 4 17.9 kDa protein (a.a.21 to 166) | Q2KSG4 | 2 µg | 725 | |
RPN0751 | cDNA-Human adenovirus E serotype 4 23.5 kDa protein (a.a.21 to 215) | Q2KSH0 | 2 µg | 970 | |
RPN0752 | cDNA-Human adenovirus E serotype 4 L3 protein VI (a.a.44 to 257) | Q5GFA9 | 2 µg | 1065 | |
RPN0753 | cDNA-Human adenovirus E serotype 4 52 kDa L1 protein (a.a.21 to 390) | Q5GFB5 | 2 µg | 1845 | |
RPN0754 | cDNA-Human adenovirus E serotype 4 14.1 kDa early protein (a.a.21 to 224) | Q5GFB8 | 2 µg | 1015 | |
RPN0755 | cDNA-Human adenovirus E serotype 4 19.4 kDa early protein (a.a.21 to 189) | Q5GFC0 | 2 µg | 840 | |
RPN0756 | cDNA-Human adenovirus E serotype 4 L2 minor core protein (a.a.21 to 341) | Q5VHB5 | 2 µg | 1600 | |
RPN0757 | cDNA-Human adenovirus E serotype 4 Late 52 kDa protein (a.a.21 to 313) | Q5VHB8 | 2 µg | 1460 | |
RPN0758 | cDNA-Human adenovirus E serotype 4 Maturation protein IVA2 (a.a.21 to 349) | Q5VHC2 | 2 µg | 1640 | |
RPN0759 | cDNA-Human adenovirus E serotype 4 E1A protein (a.a.21 to 138) | Q5YKX0 | 2 µg | 800 | |
RPN0760 | cDNA-Human adenovirus E serotype 4 29.7 kDa E3 protein (a.a.19 to 274) | Q8BEL2 | 2 µg | 1275 |
Human adenovirus E cDNA and recombinant antigen
Human adenovirus E is a type of adenovirus that can cause a variety of illnesses in humans, including respiratory infections, conjunctivitis (pink eye), and gastroenteritis. Human adenovirus E infections are typically spread from person to person through close contact with respiratory secretions or contaminated surfaces. Symptoms of adenovirus E infections can include fever, sore throat, runny nose, coughing, vomiting, and diarrhea. In some cases, adenovirus E infections can also cause more serious illnesses, such as pneumonia, particularly in individuals with weakened immune systems.
Human adenovirus E is one of several human adenoviruses, and understanding its biology and epidemiology is important for developing effective preventive and therapeutic strategies for adenovirus E infections.
The human adenovirus E genome is the complete genetic material of the human adenovirus E virus. The genome is composed of double-stranded DNA and is responsible for encoding all the viral proteins and RNA molecules needed for replication and infection.
In the case of human adenovirus E, specific antigens are used to detect the presence of the virus in patient samples, such as nasal swabs or throat swabs. The use of adenovirus E antigens in diagnostic tests can provide rapid and sensitive detection of human adenovirus E infections, allowing for prompt initiation of treatment and control measures to prevent further spread of the virus. Understanding the specific antigens associated with human adenovirus E is important for developing effective diagnostic tools and improving our understanding of the epidemiology and biology of this important human pathogen.
These proteins include the 27 kDa E3 protein, the 33K protein, the 100K protein, the E1B 55K E1B large T-antigen, the 4 Early E1A 28 kDa protein, the L3 protein VI, the L1 protein, the 14.1 kDa early protein, the L2 minor core protein, the Late 52 kDa protein, the Maturation protein IVA2, the E1A protein, and the E3 protein. Each protein has a unique role to play, such as the E1B 55K E1B large T-antigen, which helps the virus evade the host cell’s defense mechanisms. The E1A protein is essential for the virus’s replication process, while the L1 protein is involved in the formation of the virus’s outer shell. The L3 protein VI assists the virus in releasing itself from the host cell once it has replicated. The Maturation protein IVA2 is required for the virus to develop into an infectious form.These proteins are all essential for the virus’s ability to infect and replicate within host cells.These proteins are involved in processes such as viral replication, transcription, and evasion of host immune responses. Understanding the functions of these proteins is important for developing strategies to combat adenoviral infections.
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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