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Adeno-Associated Virus  ANTIBODIES  

(anti-Human and others as indicated)

RDI Division of Fitzgerald Industries Intl  offers a wide line of  antibodies. Since no one antibody works best for all applications (neutralization, blotting, ELISA, etc), we offer many different types of antibodies to help solve this problem. Please inquire for other applications or types of antibodies not listed below.


ANTI-Adeno-Asscociated Virus , VP1 & VP2 & VP3


Mab to VP 1, VP 2 and VP 3 of AAV (adeno-associated virus)

cat#RDI-PRO61058, new cat#: 10R-A114a     $525.00/50 µg


Clone                                  B1

Category                             Mouse monoclonal

Form/Purification                Protein A purified from culture supernatant

Ig Class                              IgG1

Immunogen                        Adeno-associated virus particles

Clinical Application/

Specificity                      Useful for immunolocalization studies of capsid formation in combination with monoclonals A20 (cat#RDI-PRO61055, new cat#: 10R-A110a) and rabbit polylconal antibody to AAV capsid proteins (cat#RDI-PRO61084, new cat#: 20R-AR002). B1 reacts with VP 1, VP 2 and VP 3 of adeno-associated virus and trace amountsof assembled capsids. VP1 and VP2 are highly enriched in the nucleus, while non-assembled VP3 is evenly distributed in the nucleus and the cytoplasm. The antibody is useful for characterization of different stages of infection. Epitope mapping experiments identified aa726 to aa733 (C terminus;common to all 3 VP proteins) as the specific binding region of clone B1

Application                       · ELISA

                                         · Immunofluorescence

                                         · Immunohistochemistry (also after fixation with formaldehyde)

                                         · Immunoprecipitation  (mainly free VP proteins)

                                         · Immunoblotting

                                         · Affinity chromatography

Antigen Recognized

in Species (tested so far)   AAV-2 Human, monkey and all published serotypes (AAV-4 only weak cross reaction)

Dilution Buffer                  PBS or Tris with 0.5% BSA and 0.1% NaN3

Incubation Time               1 h at room temperature for immunohistochemical application

Storage/Stability             At 4°C for min. 1 year, after reconstitution with 1 ml dist. water

Quantity       ,                50 µg (lyoph.) contains 0.5% BSA and 0.09% NaN3.

Literature

Ruffing M, Zentgraf H, JA Kleinschmidt (1992). Assembly of Viruslike Particles by Recombinant Structural Proteins of Adeno-Associated Virus Type 2 in Insect Cells. J Virol. Vol 66, No 12:6922-6930

Wistuba A. Weger S., Kern A. and Kleinschmidt J. (1995) Intermediates of adeno-associated virus type 2 assembly:Identification of soluble complexes containing Rep and Cap proteins. J. Virol. 69, 5311-5319.

Wistuba A. Weger S., Kern A. and Kleinschmidt J. (1997) Subcellular compartmentalization of adeno-associated virus type 2 assembly. J. Virol. 71, 1341-1352.

Jpn J Infec Dis 52 (1999)

J Virology 74, 9281-9293 (2000)

J Virology 76, 12023-12031 (2002)

J Virology 76, 2043-2055 (2002)


For research use only. Not supplied for use in human diagnostic or therapeutic procedures


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