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Rotavirus virus p42 Antibody (1-O-15): sc-52435

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  • Rotavirus virus p42 Antibody (1-O-15) is a mouse monoclonal IgG2a provided at 100 µg/ml
  • raised against bovine rotavirus virus
  • recommended for detection of Rotavirus virus p42 of Rotavirus p42 origin by WB and IF
  • At present, we have not yet completed the identification of the preferred secondary detection reagent(s) for Rotavirus virus p42 Antibody (1-O-15). This work is in progress.

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    Rotavirus virus p42 Antibody (1-O-15) is a mouse monoclonal IgG2a antibody that detects Rotavirus virus p42 of Rotavirus p42 origin by western blotting (WB) and immunofluorescence (IF). Anti-Rotavirus virus p42 antibody (1-O-15) is available as the non-conjugated form. Rotaviruses, which belong to the Reoviridae family, possess a unique structure characterized by a genome consisting of 11 double-stranded RNA segments encased in a distinctive three-layered icosahedral protein capsid. The p42 protein plays a crucial role in the virus′s ability to infect host cells, as p42 is involved in the assembly and stability of the viral capsid. This structural integrity is vital for the virus′s lifecycle, allowing p42 to effectively penetrate gastrointestinal epithelial cells, where p42 disrupts cellular membranes and alters calcium ion concentrations, ultimately leading to the symptoms associated with rotavirus infection, such as gastroenteritis. The p42 group-specific antigen is localized within the internal capsid, specifically in laminar crystalline structures found in both the nucleus and cytoplasm of infected cells. Understanding the function and importance of p42 protein is essential for developing targeted therapies and vaccines against rotavirus, which is a leading cause of severe diarrhea in children worldwide.

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    Rotavirus virus p42 Antibody (1-O-15)

    sc-52435
    100 µg/ml
    $316.00