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Human adenovirus F cDNA and Antigen

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PN0761

Recombinant Protein-Human adenovirus F serotype 40 Early E2A DNA-binding protein (a.a.51 to 473)

P11806

100 µg

1195

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PN0762

Recombinant Protein-Human adenovirus F serotype 40 Early E1A 27 kDa protein (a.a.21 to 249)

P10541

100 µg

1195

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PN0763

Recombinant Protein-Human adenovirus F serotype 40 large T-antigen (a.a.51 to 476)

P10545

100 µg

1195

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PN0764

Recombinant Protein-Human adenovirus F serotype 40 small T-antigen (a.a.31 to 167)

P10543

100 µg

1195

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PN0765

Recombinant Protein-Human adenovirus F serotype 40 Maturation protein IVa2 (a.a.51 to 446)

P48752

100 µg

1195

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PN0766

Recombinant Protein-Human adenovirus F serotype 40 52 kD protein (a.a.40 to 380)

Q76UW6

100 µg

1195

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PN0767

Recombinant Protein-Human adenovirus F serotype 40 33 kDa phosphoprotein (a.a.21 to 211)

P11805

100 µg

1195

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PN0768

Recombinant Protein-Human adenovirus F serotype 40 Major core protein pVII (a.a.24 to 185)

Q89532

100 µg

1195

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PN0769

Recombinant Protein-Human adenovirus F serotype 40 Minor core protein (pV) (a.a.21 to 358)

P48753

100 µg

1195

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PN0770

Recombinant Protein-Human adenovirus F serotype 40 Structural protein (a.a.57 to 126)

B6CEW4

100 µg

1195

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PN0771

Recombinant Protein-Human adenovirus F serotype 40 E1B protein-large T-antigen (a.a.32 to 476)

P10545

100 µg

1195

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PN0772

Recombinant Protein-Human adenovirus F serotype 40 E1B protein-small T-antigen (a.a.32 to 167)

P10543

100 µg

1195

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PN0773

Recombinant Protein-Human adenovirus F serotype 40 Fiber protein 1 (a.a.50 to 547)

P18047

100 µg

1195

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PN0774

Recombinant Protein-Human adenovirus F serotype 40 Fiber protein 2 (a.a.31 to 387)

P18048

100 µg

1195

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PN0775

Recombinant Protein-Human adenovirus F serotype 40 Hexon protein (a.a.50 to 450)

P11819

100 µg

1195

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PN0776

Recombinant Protein-Human adenovirus F serotype 40 E1A protein copy A (a.a.21 to 135)

Q89505

100 µg

1195

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PN0777

Recombinant Protein-Human adenovirus F serotype 41 52-55K (a.a.36 to 379)

B5SNR8

100 µg

1195

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PN0778

Recombinant Protein-Human adenovirus F serotype 41 Minor capsid protein 6 (a.a.34 to 255)

P16139

100 µg

1195

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PN0779

Recombinant Protein-Human adenovirus F serotype 41 Early E1A 27 kDa protein (a.a.21 to 251)

P10542

100 µg

1195

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PN0780

Recombinant Protein-Human adenovirus F serotype 41 E1B protein-large T-antigen (a.a.21 to 472)

P10546

100 µg

1195

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PN0781

Recombinant Protein-Human adenovirus F serotype 41 E1B protein-small T-antigen (a.a.21 to 170)

P10544

100 µg

1195

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PN0782

Recombinant Protein-Human adenovirus F serotype 41 Fiber protein 1 (a.a.51 to 562)

P14267

100 µg

1195

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RPN0761

cDNA-Human adenovirus F serotype 40 Early E2A DNA-binding protein (a.a.51 to 473)

P11806

2 µg

2110

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RPN0762

cDNA-Human adenovirus F serotype 40 Early E1A 27 kDa protein (a.a.21 to 249)

P10541

2 µg

1140

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RPN0763

cDNA-Human adenovirus F serotype 40 large T-antigen (a.a.51 to 476)

P10545

2 µg

2125

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RPN0764

cDNA-Human adenovirus F serotype 40 small T-antigen (a.a.31 to 167)

P10543

2 µg

800

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RPN0765

cDNA-Human adenovirus F serotype 40 Maturation protein IVa2 (a.a.51 to 446)

P48752

2 µg

1975

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RPN0766

cDNA-Human adenovirus F serotype 40 52 kD protein (a.a.40 to 380)

Q76UW6

2 µg

1700

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RPN0767

cDNA-Human adenovirus F serotype 40 33 kDa phosphoprotein (a.a.21 to 211)

P11805

2 µg

950

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RPN0768

cDNA-Human adenovirus F serotype 40 Major core protein pVII (a.a.24 to 185)

Q89532

2 µg

805

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RPN0769

cDNA-Human adenovirus F serotype 40 Minor core protein (pV) (a.a.21 to 358)

P48753

2 µg

1685

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RPN0770

cDNA-Human adenovirus F serotype 40 Structural protein (a.a.57 to 126)

B6CEW4

2 µg

800

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RPN0771

cDNA-Human adenovirus F serotype 40 E1B protein-large T-antigen (a.a.32 to 476)

P10545

2 µg

2220

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RPN0772

cDNA-Human adenovirus F serotype 40 E1B protein-small T-antigen (a.a.32 to 167)

P10543

2 µg

800

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RPN0773

cDNA-Human adenovirus F serotype 40 Fiber protein 1 (a.a.50 to 547)

P18047

2 µg

2485

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RPN0774

cDNA-Human adenovirus F serotype 40 Fiber protein 2 (a.a.31 to 387)

P18048

2 µg

1780

Order

RPN0775

cDNA-Human adenovirus F serotype 40 Hexon protein (a.a.50 to 450)

P11819

2 µg

2000

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RPN0776

cDNA-Human adenovirus F serotype 40 E1A protein copy A (a.a.21 to 135)

Q89505

2 µg

800

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RPN0777

cDNA-Human adenovirus F serotype 41 52-55K (a.a.36 to 379)

B5SNR8

2 µg

1715

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RPN0778

cDNA-Human adenovirus F serotype 41 Minor capsid protein 6 (a.a.34 to 255)

P16139

2 µg

1105

Order

RPN0779

cDNA-Human adenovirus F serotype 41 Early E1A 27 kDa protein (a.a.21 to 251)

P10542

2 µg

1150

Order

RPN0780

cDNA-Human adenovirus F serotype 41 E1B protein-large T-antigen (a.a.21 to 472)

P10546

2 µg

2255

Order

RPN0781

cDNA-Human adenovirus F serotype 41 E1B protein-small T-antigen (a.a.21 to 170)

P10544

2 µg

745

Order

RPN0782

cDNA-Human adenovirus F serotype 41 Fiber protein 1 (a.a.51 to 562)

P14267

2 µg

2555

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Human adenovirus F cDNA and recombinant antigen

  • Codon-optimized cDNA is cloned into E. coli expression vector with 6x His-tag at N-terminus and ready-to-use for recombinant protein production.
  • Recombinant protein applications: Western Blot may be used for other applications determined by the user.
  • Protein Purity: >90%, as determined by SDS-PAGE under reducing conditions.
  • Protein Activity: N/A
  • Protein Tag:  Contains A 6x histidine tag at N-terminus.
  • Protein Formulation: Liquid
  • Source: Produced from E. coli

Human adenovirus F (HAdV-F) is a species of the human adenovirus (HAdV) family. HAdV is a common cause of respiratory, ocular, and gastrointestinal infections in humans. There are currently 51 recognized species of HAdV, with HAdV-F being one of the more recently discovered species.

HAdV-F infections have been associated with a variety of symptoms, including upper respiratory tract infections, conjunctivitis, and gastroenteritis. The virus is primarily spread through close personal contact, through the air, or by contact with contaminated surfaces.

In order to better understand the epidemiology, biology, and pathogenesis of HAdV-F infections, research has focused on characterizing the genetic material and antigens of the virus. These studies have provided valuable insights into the molecular mechanisms of HAdV-F replication, as well as the development of diagnostic tools and potential new treatments for HAdV-F infections.

Human adenovirus F antigen refers to any molecule or substance that specifically reacts with and recognizes the human adenovirus F virus. Antigens can be found on the surface of the virus, in the viral proteins, or in the viral genetic material.The identification and characterization of human adenovirus F antigens is important for several reasons, including the development of diagnostic tests, therapies, and vaccines for HAdV-F infections. Antigens can serve as markers for the presence of the virus and can be used in diagnostic tests to detect HAdV-F infections. In addition, antigens can also be used to stimulate an immune response and protect against HAdV-F infections through vaccination.

The human adenovirus F genome refers to the complete genetic material of the human adenovirus F (HAdV-F) virus. The genome of HAdV-F is composed of a linear, double-stranded DNA molecule. The genome of HAdV-F is typically between 32 and 36 kilobases in length, depending on the specific strain of the virus.The study of the HAdV-F genome has provided valuable insights into the molecular biology, evolution, and pathogenesis of the virus. In particular, the genome contains the genetic information that encodes the viral proteins, which are critical for the replication and spread of the virus. By studying the HAdV-F genome, researchers have been able to identify potential targets for the development of diagnostic tests, therapies, and vaccines for HAdV-F infections.

In addition, comparative analysis of the genomes of different HAdV-F strains has helped to determine the evolution and epidemiology of the virus and has provided a deeper understanding of how HAdV-F causes disease in humans. These studies have also facilitated the development of new diagnostic tests, which can help to rapidly and accurately identify HAdV-F infections in patients.

Human adenovirus F is a species of adenovirus that can cause respiratory and gastrointestinal infections in humans. This virus has a complex structure with many proteins that play different roles in the viral life cycle. The following are some of the key proteins of human adenovirus F:

E2A DNA-binding protein
E1A 27 kDa protein
Large T-antigen
Small T-antigen
Maturation protein IVa2
33 kDa phosphoprotein
Major core protein pVII
Minor core protein (pV)
Structural protein
E1B protein-large T-antigen
E1B protein-small T-antigen
Fiber protein 1 and 2
Hexon protein
E1A protein copy A
Minor capsid protein 6
E1A 27 kDa protein (a.a.21 to 251)
E1B protein-large T-antigen
E1B protein-small T-antigen
These proteins perform a variety of functions including DNA binding, viral replication and transcription, modulation of host cell signaling pathways, and assembly of viral particles.

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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