Anti-ADV Monoclonal Antibodies Description
Anti-ADV Monoclonal Antibodies
General Introductions
Envelope Protein of ADVgI (gE) gIIa, b, c (gB) gIII (gC) gp50 (gD) gp63 (gI)
gX (gG)
The Pseudorabies virus (PRV, Aujeszky? Disease Virus; ADV) consists of an enveloped
nucleocapsid that surrounds a linear genome of about 145 kb of DNA. The nucelocapsid
is composed of at least eight proteins ranging in size from 22.5 to 142 kDa.
The viral envelope contains at least nine structure proteins with M.W ranging
from 50 to 130kDa. Eight of these proteins is glycoprotein.
Glycoproteins gB, gC, gD appear to be most important with respect to yje induction
of immunity. Monoclonal against gB, gC is reported to ability of neutralizing
PRV. Virulence of PRV is controlled synergistically by several genes, most notably
the genes encoding glycoproteins gE, gD, gI
Applications
Fluorescent Antibody (FA) Test / Immunohistochemical Staining
Western Blotting Assay or ELISA
Optimum Dilution
1/1,000 ~ 1:5,000
Usage
Store at -20°C or 4°C (Lyophilized)
Reconstitution: 0.5~1.0 ml of Distilled Water.
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