Anti-HA1(H5N1) antibody [2B7]
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Mouse Monoclonal HA1(H5N1) antibody. Suitable for WB and reacts with Influenza A samples. Cited in 1 publication.
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Hemagglutinin A1
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Western blot - Anti-HA1(H5N1) antibody [2B7] (AB210953)
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Western blot - Anti-HA1(H5N1) antibody [2B7] (ab210953) at 1/1000 dilution
Lane 1:
H1N1 recombinant protein at 0.05 µg
Lane 2:
H3N2 recombinant protein at 0.05 µg
Lane 3:
H5N1/HA1 recombinant protein at 0.05 µg
Secondary
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goat anti-mouse secondary antibody conjugated to HRP
false
- WB
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Western blot - Anti-HA1(H5N1) antibody [2B7] (AB210953)
This image was produced using the ascites version of this antibody.
All lanes:
Western blot - Anti-HA1(H5N1) antibody [2B7] (ab210953) at 1/3000 dilution
Lane 1:
HA1(H1N1) recombinant protein at 0.05 µg
Lane 2:
HA1(H3N2) recombinant protein at 0.05 µg
Lane 3:
HA1(H5N1) recombinant protein at 0.05 µg
Secondary
All lanes:
goat anti-mouse HRP
true
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Biological function summary
HA1 functions within the viral spike complex known as the Hemagglutinin spike protein which includes HA2. This complex is responsible for the intricate process of virus attachment and entry into host cells. HA1's role in receptor binding is critical for this process making it essential for viral infectivity and host specificity. The precise interaction between HA1 and host cell receptors determines the host range of the influenza virus and is an important factor in cross-species transmission events.
Pathways
HA1 plays a fundamental role in the influenza infection pathway particularly in the receptor-mediated endocytosis of the virus. It works closely with neuraminidase another influenza surface protein which facilitates viral release from infected cells after replication. The balance between HA1's receptor binding and neuraminidase's receptor cleaving activities allows for efficient viral propagation and spread. These interactions highlight HA1's integral part in the viral lifecycle and pathogenicity.
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Cells 11: PubMed35159261
2022
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