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Influenza A H1N1 (A/Puerto Rico/8/34/Mount Sinai) Nucleoprotein/NP Protein (I116M, His), Biotinylated

Catalog No. TMPY-06140

Influenza A H1N1 (A/Puerto Rico/8/34/Mount Sinai) Nucleoprotein/NP Protein (I116M, His), Biotinylated is expressed in Baculovirus insect cells with His tag. The predicted molecular weight is 56.7 kDa and the accession number is P03466.

Influenza A H1N1 (A/Puerto Rico/8/34/Mount Sinai) Nucleoprotein/NP Protein (I116M, His), Biotinylated

Influenza A H1N1 (A/Puerto Rico/8/34/Mount Sinai) Nucleoprotein/NP Protein (I116M, His), Biotinylated

Catalog No. TMPY-06140
Influenza A H1N1 (A/Puerto Rico/8/34/Mount Sinai) Nucleoprotein/NP Protein (I116M, His), Biotinylated is expressed in Baculovirus insect cells with His tag. The predicted molecular weight is 56.7 kDa and the accession number is P03466.
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Biological Activity
Activity testing is in progress. It is theoretically active, but we cannot guarantee it. If you require protein activity, we recommend choosing the eukaryotic expression version first.
Description
Influenza A H1N1 (A/Puerto Rico/8/34/Mount Sinai) Nucleoprotein/NP Protein (I116M, His), Biotinylated is expressed in Baculovirus insect cells with His tag. The predicted molecular weight is 56.7 kDa and the accession number is P03466.
Species
H1N1
Expression System
Baculovirus Insect Cells
TagC-His
Accession NumberP03466
Synonyms
NP Protein
Construction
A DNA sequence encoding the Influenza A virus (A/Puerto Rico/8/34/Mount Sinai (H1N1)) nucleoprotein (AAM75159.1, with mutation Ile 116 Met) (Met1-Gly490) was fused with a polyhistidine tag at the C-terminus. The purified protein was biotinylated in vitro. Predicted N terminal: Met 1
Protein Purity
> 95 % as determined by SDS-PAGE.
Molecular Weight56.7 kDa (predicted); 54.4 kDa (reducing conditions)
Endotoxin< 1.0 EU/μg of the protein as determined by the LAL method.
FormulationLyophilized from a solution filtered through a 0.22 μm filter, containing PBS, pH 7.4. Typically, a mixture containing 5% to 8% trehalose, mannitol, and 0.01% Tween 80 is incorporated as a protective agent before lyophilization.
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Stability & Storage
It is recommended to store recombinant proteins at -20°C to -80°C for future use. Lyophilized powders can be stably stored for over 12 months, while liquid products can be stored for 6-12 months at -80°C. For reconstituted protein solutions, the solution can be stored at -20°C to -80°C for at least 3 months. Please avoid multiple freeze-thaw cycles and store products in aliquots.
ShippingIn general, Lyophilized powders are shipping with blue ice.
Research Background
Influenza viral nucleoprotein (NP) plays a critical role in virus replication and host adaptation. Nucleoprotein (NP) is an essential multifunctional protein that encapsidates the viral genome and functions as an adapter between the virus and the host cell machinery. NPs contain two nuclear localization signals (NLSs): a well-studied monopartite NLS1 and a less-characterized NLS2, thought to be bipartite. The nucleocapsid is a complex of the viral nucleoprotein, RNA, and several other viral proteins. The nucleoprotein forms large, RNA-bound, helical filaments and acts as a scaffold for additional viral proteins.

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