Anti-ERV3 antibody (Internal) (STJ72419)

SPECIFICATIONS
ClonalityPolyclonal
HostGoat
ConjugationUnconjugated
IsotypeIgG
STJ72419-100
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General Information

Short DescriptionGoat polyclonal antibody anti-ERV3 (Internal) is suitable for use in ELISA, Western Blot and Immunohistochemistry research applications.
ApplicationsPep-ELISA/WB/IHC
HostGoat
ReactivityHuman
NoteSTRICTLY FOR FURTHER SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH USE ONLY (RUO). MUST NOT TO BE USED IN DIAGNOSTIC OR THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS.

Product Properties

ClonalityPolyclonal
IsotypeIgG
ConjugationUnconjugated
Concentration0.5 mg/mL
PurificationPurified from goat serum by ammonium sulphate precipitation followed by antigen affinity chromatography using the immunizing peptide.
Dilution RangePeptide ELISA: antibody detection limit dilution 1:4000.
WB: This product has been successfully used in WB on Human: Nahas MR et al, Br J Haematol. 2019 May;185 (4) :679-690. PMID: 30828801.
IHC: Paraffin embedded Human Placenta. Recommended
Formulation0.5 mg/ml in Tris saline, 0.02% sodium azide, pH7.3 with 0.5% bovine serum albumin. NA
Storage InstructionStore at-20°C on receipt and minimise freeze-thaw cycles.

Target Information

Gene SymbolERV3-1
Gene ID2086
Uniprot IDENR1_HUMAN
Accession NumberNP_001007254.2
Immunogen RegionInternal
Immunogen SequencePQDNFTLTASS

Additional Info

Post Translational Modifications Specific enzymatic cleavages in vivo yield the mature SU and TM proteins. Has been mainly detected in vivo as an 65 kDa unprocessed polyprotein precursor. The CXXC motif is highly conserved across a broad range of retroviral envelope proteins. It is thought to participate in the formation of a labile disulfide bond possibly with the CX6CC motif present in the transmembrane protein. Isomerization of the intersubunit disulfide bond to an SU intrachain disulfide bond is thought to occur upon receptor recognition in order to allow membrane fusion.
Function Retroviral envelope proteins mediate receptor recognition and membrane fusion during early infection. Endogenous envelope proteins may have kept, lost or modified their original function during evolution. This endogenous envelope protein has lost its fusogenic properties. It can inhibit cell growth through decrease expression of cyclin B1 and increased expression of p21 in vitro. SU mediates receptor recognition. TM anchors the envelope heterodimer to the viral membrane through one transmembrane domain. The other hydrophobic domain, called fusion peptide, mediates fusion of the viral membrane with the target cell membrane.
Protein Name Endogenous Retrovirus Group 3 Member 1 Env Polyprotein
Erv-3 Envelope Protein
Erv3 Envelope Protein
Erv3-1 Envelope Protein
Envelope Polyprotein
Herv-R Envelope Protein
Erv-R Envelope Protein
Herv-R_7q21.2 Provirus Ancestral Env Polyprotein Cleaved Into - Surface Protein
Su - Transmembrane Protein
Tm
Cellular Localisation Virion
Alternative Antibody Names Anti-Endogenous Retrovirus Group 3 Member 1 Env Polyprotein antibody
Anti-Erv-3 Envelope Protein antibody
Anti-Erv3 Envelope Protein antibody
Anti-Erv3-1 Envelope Protein antibody
Anti-Envelope Polyprotein antibody
Anti-Herv-R Envelope Protein antibody
Anti-Erv-R Envelope Protein antibody
Anti-Herv-R_7q21.2 Provirus Ancestral Env Polyprotein Cleaved Into - Surface Protein antibody
Anti-Su - Transmembrane Protein antibody
Anti-Tm antibody
Anti-ERV3-1 antibody
Anti-ERV3 antibody

Information sourced from Uniprot.org

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