Anti-Respiratory Syncytial virus type A G protein antibody [HL2354]
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Rabbit Monoclonal SHMT1 antibody. Suitable for WB and reacts with Human respiratory syncytial virus A (strain A2) samples. Immunogen corresponding to Recombinant Fragment Protein within Human respiratory syncytial virus A (strain A2) G.
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Major surface glycoprotein G, Attachment glycoprotein G, Membrane-bound glycoprotein, mG, G
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Western blot - Anti-Respiratory Syncytial virus type A G protein antibody [HL2354] (AB317208)
Non-infected (–) and infected (+) HEp-2 whole cell extracts (5 ug) were separated by 12% SDS-PAGE and the membrane was blotted with ab317208 diluted at 1 : 1000. The HRP-conjugated anti-rabbit IgG antibody was used to detect the primary antibody and the signal was developed with Trident ECL plus-Enhanced.
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Western blot - Anti-Respiratory Syncytial virus type A G protein antibody [HL2354] (ab317208) at 1/1000 dilution
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Non-infected (–) HEp-2 whole cell extracts at 5 µg
Lane 2:
RSV type A infected (+) HEp-2 whole cell extracts at 5 µg
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HRP-conjugated anti-rabbit IgG antibody
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Biological function summary
This glycoprotein plays an important role in the virus's ability to evade the host immune response. It is not part of a larger complex but acts independently to modulate immune system pathways. It does so by interfering with the host's innate immune signaling reducing the effectiveness of the host's initial defense mechanisms. This enables the virus to establish infection efficiently and replicate within the host resulting in respiratory illness.
Pathways
The RSV G glycoprotein is involved in the manipulation of host cell signaling pathways related to immune response and inflammation. The protein affects signaling through pathways such as NF-kB which is important for regulating immune responses. It also associates with proteins such as CX3CR1 a receptor involved in leukocyte migration and inflammatory response. This association helps RSV in evading immune surveillance and establishing infection within the host.
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