Anti-Dengue Virus E glycoprotein antibody [DE1]
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(13 Publications)
Mouse Monoclonal POLG antibody. Suitable for ELISA, Dot, ICC/IF and reacts with Dengue virus 1, Dengue virus 2, Dengue virus 3, Dengue virus 4 samples. Cited in 13 publications.
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Genome polyprotein
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Immunocytochemistry/ Immunofluorescence - Anti-Dengue Virus E glycoprotein antibody [DE1] (AB41349)
Dengue Virus 2 infected Vero cells stained with ab41349 antibody against Dengue Virus envelope glycoprotein E (green). Cell nuclei are blue.
- ICC/IF
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Immunocytochemistry/ Immunofluorescence - Anti-Dengue Virus E glycoprotein antibody [DE1] (AB41349)
Dengue Virus 2 infected Vero cells stained according to protocol with ab41349 antibody against Dengue Virus envelope glycoprotein E (green). Cell nuclei are blue.
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Biological function summary
The Dengue Virus E glycoprotein contributes to the virus's ability to infect and replicate in host cells. It forms a homodimer complex in the viral membrane and is involved in receptor binding and membrane fusion coordinating these functions with its co-factor prM protein. This protein participates in the viral assembly process where it helps in packaging and releasing new viral particles. The interaction with host cell receptors triggers fusion activity which is an important step for the virus's successful replication and spread within the host organism.
Pathways
Dengue Virus E glycoprotein is integrated into the viral entry and replication pathways within the host. It plays a role in the flavivirus lifecycle a process critical for both infection and propagation of Dengue virus. The E glycoprotein is linked to other viral proteins like the NS1 protein that further influence viral replication and immune evasion. By engaging with endosomal pathways in the host cell it leads to productive viral infections and contributes to the viral immune evasion mechanisms.
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Publications (13)
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Current issues in molecular biology 47: PubMed40136394
2025
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Unspecified reactive species
Journal of medical virology 96:e29771 PubMed38932494
2024
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Unspecified reactive species
IUBMB life 76:267-285 PubMed38031996
2023
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Vaccines 11: PubMed37243063
2023
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Journal of virology 94: PubMed31666384
2020
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Unspecified reactive species
Prostaglandins & other lipid mediators 136:44-54 PubMed29733947
2018
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ICC/IF
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Unspecified reactive species
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of 113:5388-93 PubMed27118832
2016
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Virus research 203:84-91 PubMed25865411
2015
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BMC microbiology 14:140 PubMed24885331
2014
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PloS one 9:e93573 PubMed24681578
2014
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EM
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Dengue virus 2
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