Mouse Monoclonal HSV1 antibody. Suitable for ELISA and reacts with Herpes simplex virus samples. Cited in 1 publication. Immunogen corresponding to Virus preparation containing HSV1 protein.
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Herpes simplex virus, Herpes simplex virus 1, Herpes simplex virus type 1, Human Herpesvirus 1, Human herpesvirus type 1
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Biological function summary
HSV1 interacts with the host's cellular mechanisms to establish latency and persistent infection. During infection several HSV1 proteins contribute to its ability to subvert and evade the host immune response sometimes forming part of existing viral protein complexes. Virion-host cell membrane fusion facilitated by glycoprotein gHSV1 is an important step allowing the viral genome to enter the host cell driving subsequent viral replication.
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The life cycle of HSV1 includes entry replication and egress tightly integrated into cellular pathways like the apoptosis and the interferon response pathways. HSV1 modulates the apoptotic pathway through proteins such as ICP22 which allows survival and efficient viral replication. Also it influences the interferon response pathway by inhibiting the host's antiviral mechanisms ensuring viral persistence in the host.
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Current protocols 4:e1030 PubMed38923763
2024
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