Anti-Bovine Coronavirus antibody [8D1]
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Immunocytochemistry/ Immunofluorescence - Anti-Bovine Coronavirus antibody [8D1] (AB315147)
Immunofluorescence labeling Bovine Coronovirus (BCV) in positive control cells (MDBK cells infected with BCV virus, strain Mebus). Primary antibody : Mouse anti-BCV Monoclonal antibody clone (8D1) at 5μg/ml. Secondary antibody : Goat-anti-Mouse IgG (H+L), FITC conjugated at 1μg/ml (Green). DAPI : Nuclear counterstain (Blue).
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Immunocytochemistry/ Immunofluorescence - Anti-Bovine Coronavirus antibody [8D1] (AB315147)
Immunofluorescence labeling Bovine Coronovirus (BCV) in negative control cells (MDBK cells) without virus infection. Primary antibody : Mouse anti-BCV Monoclonal antibody clone (8D1) at 5μg/ml. Secondary antibody : Goat-anti-Mouse IgG (H+L), FITC conjugated at 1μg/ml (Green). DAPI : Nuclear counterstain (Blue).
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Biological function summary
The Bovine Coronavirus Nucleoprotein interacts aggressively with viral RNA and other viral proteins to facilitate efficient virus assembly and egress. It forms part of a complex with the viral membrane (M) protein supporting virion structure and stability. By binding specifically to the viral RNA it protects the RNA from degradation therefore ensuring viral replication occurs effectively within the host cell.
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The Bovine Coronavirus Nucleoprotein plays a role in virus assembly and replication pathways contributing to the production of viral components necessary for successful infection propagation. It is closely linked with the M protein through these pathways helping maintain the structural integrity of the virion. Additionally it interacts with host cellular pathways affecting the host cell's protein synthesis machinery facilitating viral replication over host processes.
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