Anti-Japanese encephalitis virus Envelope antibody [HL2517]
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Rabbit Monoclonal POLG antibody. Suitable for WB and reacts with Japanese encephalitis virus samples.
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Genome polyprotein
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Western blot - Anti-Japanese encephalitis virus Envelope antibody [HL2517] (AB317240)
Non-infected (–) and infected (+) BHK-21 whole cell extracts were separated by 12% SDS-PAGE and the membrane was blotted with ab317240 diluted at 1 : 1000. The HRP-conjugated anti-rabbit IgG antibody was used to detect the primary antibody.
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Western blot - Anti-Japanese encephalitis virus Envelope antibody [HL2517] (ab317240) at 1/1000 dilution
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Mock-infected (–) BHK-21 whole cell extracts
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JEV infected (+) BHK-21 whole cell extracts
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Zika infected (+) BHK-21 whole cell extracts
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DENV-1 infected (+) BHK-21 whole cell extracts
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DENV-2 infected (+) BHK-21 whole cell extracts
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DENV-3 infected (+) BHK-21 whole cell extracts
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DENV-4 infected (+) BHK-21 whole cell extracts
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HRP-conjugated anti-rabbit IgG antibody
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Biological function summary
The E glycoprotein of Japanese encephalitis virus is essential for the viral lifecycle as it mediates host cell recognition and entry. It functions as a part of the viral envelope complex and interacts with host cell surface receptors to initiate infection. This protein undergoes conformational changes to fuse the viral membrane with that of the host. Its ability to recognize and bind receptors makes it an important element for viral propagation and pathogenicity.
Pathways
The Japanese encephalitis virus E glycoprotein is integral to the viral entry pathway in host cells. It is involved in the endocytosis and membrane fusion processes which are the first steps in the viral lifecycle. The E protein interacts with cellular proteins such as clathrin and ATPase in these pathways. Its role is important for the transition of the virus from the extracellular environment into the intracellular space where replication occurs.
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