Anti-SARS spike glycoprotein antibody - N-terminal
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Rabbit Polyclonal SPIKE antibody. N-terminal. Suitable for ELISA, WB and reacts with SARS-CoV, Transfected cell lysate - SARS-CoV samples. Cited in 1 publication. Immunogen corresponding to Synthetic Peptide within SARS-CoV S.
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2, S, Spike glycoprotein, S glycoprotein, E2, Peplomer protein
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Western blot - Anti-SARS spike glycoprotein antibody - N-terminal (AB252691)
Lanes 1 - 3 : Green - ab252691 observed at 200kDa.
ab252691 was shown to react with SARS spike glycoprotein in western blot. Membranes were blocked in 3% milk before incubation with ab252691 overnight at 4°C at 1 μg/ml. Blots were incubated with Goat anti-Rabbit IgG H&L (IRDye® 800CW) preabsorbed (ab216773) secondary antibody at 1 in 20000 dilution for 1 hour at room temperature before imaging.
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Western blot - Anti-SARS spike glycoprotein antibody - N-terminal (ab252691) at 1 µg/mL
Lane 1:
SARS-Cov1 spike protein (DDDDK-tagged) transfected HEK-293 cell lysate at 10 µg
Lane 2:
SARS-Cov2 spike protein (DDDDK-tagged) transfected HEK-293 cell lysate at 10 µg
Lane 3:
MERS Spike protein (DDDDK-tagged) transfected HEK-293 cell lysate at 10 µg
Predicted band size: 139 kDa
Observed band size: 200 kDa
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Biological function summary
The spike glycoprotein serves a fundamental role in the viral life cycle by mediating fusion between the viral membrane and host cell membranes. Its function is divided into two subunits: S1 which is responsible for receptor binding and S2 which is important for membrane fusion. Upon receptor binding a conformational change in the glycoprotein occurs triggering fusion events critical for viral entry. This protein is not typically part of a larger complex but operates in tandem with viral envelope proteins to facilitate replication.
Pathways
The spike glycoprotein's interaction with the host cell's ACE2 receptor places it within the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) affecting several downstream signaling pathways. The binding initiates endocytosis of the virus into the host cell and impacts inflammation pathways and immune response mechanisms involving interleukin proteins. The spike protein shares functional relationships with other viral proteins such as nucleocapsid and membrane proteins contributing to the virion's structure and infection process.
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mBio 13:e0370521 PubMed35229634
2022
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