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SARS-Spike Protein

Source : Escherichia Coli. The E.coli derived recombinant protein contains the Spike (1-53, 90-115, 171-205 a.a.) protein immunodominant regions fused to 6xHis tag at C-terminal. SARS Associated Coronavirus Spike is a causative agent of SARS virus. Diseases caused by Coronaviruses are usually controlled by CD8 T cells. The spike antigen is one of the main surface proteins on Coronavirus, therefore one of the main proteins that are candidates for vaccines.

Product Specifications

Product Name Alternative

SARS Spike (1-53, 90-115, 171-205)

Purification

Protein is >90% pure as determined SDS-PAGE.

Components

SARS Spike protein solution is supplied in PBS.

Storage Conditions

Protein is shipped on ice packs. Upon arrival, Store at -20°C.

Applications Notes

Immunoreactive with sera of SARS-infected individuals.

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