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M13 Major Coat Protein (RL-ph1) Antibody: sc-53004

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  • mouse monoclonal IgG2b, 200µg/ml
  • raised against isolated M13 phage coat proteins
  • recommended for detection of M13 filamentous phage coat protein g8p by WB, IF and FCM
  • fluorescein (sc-53004 FITC), phycoerythrin (sc-53004 PE), PerCP (sc-53004 PerCP) and PerCP-Cy5.5 (sc-53004 PCPC5) conjugates for FCM, 100 tests
 
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M13 Major Coat Protein (RL-ph1) sc-53004 200 µg/ml $279
M13 Major Coat Protein (RL-ph1) FITC sc-53004 FITC 100 tests in 2 ml $292
M13 Major Coat Protein (RL-ph1) PCPC5 sc-53004 PCPC5 100 tests in 2ml $310
M13 Major Coat Protein (RL-ph1) PE sc-53004 PE 100 tests in 2ml $303
M13 Major Coat Protein (RL-ph1) PerCP sc-53004 PerCP 100 tests in 2ml $310

M13 Major Coat Protein Background Information
Morphogenesis of filamentous phage includes synthesis of the phage major coat protein in precursor form, its insertion into the host cell plasma membrane, its cleavage to the mature form of the protein, and its assembly there into virions (1). At each stage of infection, the major coat protein of coliphage M13 binds to the E. coli cytoplasmic membrane with its antigenic site exposed to the cell exterior, which is at the amino-terminus of the protein (2). Coat protein synthesized in vitro is initially made with a 23 amino acid amino-terminal "leader peptide", termed "procoat", that is also a biosynthetic precursor of coat protein in vivo (3). The filamentous bacteriophage major coat protein occurs as a membrane-spanning assembly intermediate prior to incorporation into the lipid-free virion (4). Assembly of coliphage M13 is known to occur as the viral DNA crosses the cytoplasmic membrane, shedding its virus-coded DNA unwinding protein and acquiring from the membrane approximately 2400 copies of the major coat protein (5).

M13 Major Coat Protein (RL-ph1)
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M13 Major Coat Protein (RL-ph1): sc-53004. Western blot analysis of M13 Major Coat Protein expression in M13 phage lysate.
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