This monoclonal antibody reacts with VSV-G protein from the Indiana serotype.
Highlights:
Recombinant versions available from our sister company, Absolute Antibody:
Vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) is a well studied, enveloped, negative-strand RNA virus. The VSV genome encodes for 5 proteins: N, P, M, G, and L. The G protein (glycoprotein) is located at the virion surface and is responsible for virus attachment and penetration. Additionally, many lentivrial vectors are pseudotyped with VSV-G from the Indiana serotype.
From the laboratory of Douglas S. Lyles, PhD, Wake Forest School of Medicine.
Catalog Number | Product | DataSheet | Size | AVAILABILITY | Price | Qty |
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Product Type: | Antibody |
Name: | Anti-VSV-G [8G5F11] |
Antigen: | VSV-G |
Accession ID: | P03522 |
Host: | Mouse |
Isotype: |
EB0010: IgG2a kappa Recombinant versions: see product name |
Clonality: | Monoclonal |
Clone Name: | 8G5FL11 (I1) |
Specificity: | VSV-Ind glycoprotein (G) protein |
Reactivity: | Human |
Immunogen: | VSV infection |
Format: | Liquid |
Purification Method: | Protein G purified |
Buffer: |
EB0010: PBS, 0.05% (w/v) Sodium Azide Recombinant versions: PBS with 0.02% Proclin 301 |
Tested Applications: | Western blot (1:1000), flow cytometry, immunofluorescence |
Concentration: | 1mg/mL |
Amount: | 100uL |
Storage: | -20C (avoid repeated freeze / thaw cycles) |
Shipped: | Cold packs |
BHK cells were infected with VSV and labeled with Anti-VSV-G (8G5F11) and JacksonLabs Dylight 549 goat anti-mouse secondary antibody. Cells were imaged at 20X using QImaging Camera (half of 14-bit range with < 1000 ms exposure). Cells were stained and imaged live. (contrast adjusted 8-bit image).
Image courtesy of KeraFAST Customer Jay Warrick, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin Madison, submitted November 16, 2011.
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