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AB218546

Anti-Zika Virus NS1 antibody [B4]

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Mouse Monoclonal POLG antibody. Carrier free. Suitable for WB, sELISA and reacts with Zika virus samples. Cited in 2 publications. Immunogen corresponding to Recombinant Full Length Protein corresponding to Zika virus Genome polyprotein.

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Genome polyprotein

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Western blot - Anti-Zika Virus NS1 antibody [B4] (AB218546)
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Western blot - Anti-Zika Virus NS1 antibody [B4] (AB218546)

4-12% Bis-Tris gel

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Western blot - Anti-Zika Virus NS1 antibody [B4] (ab218546) at 1 µg/mL

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Zika virus NS1 at 0.1 µg

Lane 2:

Zika virus NS1 at 0.02 µg

Lane 3:

Zika virus NS1 at 0.004 µg

Lane 4:

Zika virus NS1 at 0.0008 µg

Lane 5:

Dengue virus serotype 1 at 0.1 µg

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Dengue virus serotype 2 at 0.1 µg

Lane 7:

Dengue virus serotype 3 at 0.1 µg

Lane 8:

Dengue virus serotype 4 at 0.1 µg

Lane 9:

West Nile virus NS1 NY99 at 0.1 µg

Lane 10:

Supernatant of Zika virus infected Vero cells at 5 µL

Secondary

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Goat anti-Mouse IgG HRP conjugated

false

Key facts

Host species

Mouse

Clonality

Monoclonal

Clone number

B4

Isotype

IgG1

Carrier free

Yes

Reacts with

Zika virus

Applications

sELISA, WB

applications

Immunogen

Recombinant Full Length Protein corresponding to Zika virus Genome polyprotein.

Q32ZE1

Specificity

ab218546 is specific for the NS1 protein of Zika virus, detecting NS1 from both the Uganda and Suriname strains. It demonstrates negligible cross-reactivity with NS1 proteins from Dengue virus (all serotypes), Japanese Encephalitis Virus and Yellow Fever Virus. A small amount of cross-reactivity has been observed with the NS1 protein from West Nile Virus in a direct ELISA.

Reactivity data

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Properties and storage information

Form
Liquid
Purification technique
Affinity purification Protein G
Purification notes
ab218546 was purified from hybridoma cell culture supernatant by affinity chromatography on Protein G. >95% pure by SDS-PAGE.
Storage buffer
pH: 7 - 8 Constituents: 100% PBS
Shipped at conditions
Blue Ice
Appropriate short-term storage duration
1-2 weeks
Appropriate short-term storage conditions
+4°C
Appropriate long-term storage conditions
-20°C
Aliquoting information
Upon delivery aliquot
Storage information
Avoid freeze / thaw cycle

Supplementary information

This supplementary information is collated from multiple sources and compiled automatically.

Zika Virus NS1 also called non-structural protein 1 plays an important role in the viral life cycle. This glycoprotein has an approximate mass of 46-55 kDa and is highly expressed in cells infected by the Zika virus. NS1 is secreted into the extracellular space and found in sera of infected individuals. It exists in different forms with distinct intracellular and extracellular implications displaying versatility in its function and critical role during infection.
Biological function summary

Zika Virus NS1 plays essential roles in immune system evasion and viral replication. NS1 influences the viral pathogenesis through interactions with host immune responses helping the virus avoid recognition. This protein is part of the viral replication complex and contributes to the integrity of viral RNA. The ability of NS1 to modulate host cellular processes enhances the Zika virus's capacity to proliferate and survive within the host.

Pathways

Zika Virus NS1 is central in both evading immune defenses and assisting viral replication. It modulates innate immune pathways including interferon responses limiting host defenses. Through these pathways NS1 interacts with several proteins such as the Toll-like receptors which are critical for detecting viral infections. Additionally NS1 cooperates with other viral non-structural proteins to sustain efficient replication processes.

Zika Virus NS1 is linked to congenital Zika syndrome and Guillain-Barré syndrome. NS1 presence in circulation associates with the virus's ability to traverse the placental barrier leading to severe outcomes like microcephaly in newborns. The interactions between NS1 and host proteins such as complement factors further impact the disease progression and severity complicating immune system responses during infection. Understanding NS1's role enhances our ability to diagnose prevent and treat Zika virus-related conditions.

Product protocols

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Target data

Capsid protein C. Plays a role in virus budding by binding to the host cell membrane and packages the viral RNA into a nucleocapsid that forms the core of the mature virus particle. During virus entry, may induce genome penetration into the host cytoplasm after hemifusion induced by the surface proteins. Can migrate to the cell nucleus where it modulates host functions. Inhibits the integrated stress response (ISR) in the infected cell (By similarity).. Capsid protein C. Inhibits RNA silencing by interfering with host Dicer.. Peptide pr. Prevents premature fusion activity of envelope proteins in trans-Golgi by binding to envelope protein E at pH 6.0. After virion release in extracellular space, gets dissociated from E dimers.. Protein prM. Plays a role in host immune defense modulation and protection of envelope protein E during virion synthesis. PrM-E cleavage is inefficient, many virions are only partially matured and immature prM-E proteins could play a role in immune evasion. Contributes to fetal microcephaly in humans. Acts as a chaperone for envelope protein E during intracellular virion assembly by masking and inactivating envelope protein E fusion peptide. prM is the only viral peptide matured by host furin in the trans-Golgi network probably to avoid catastrophic activation of the viral fusion activity in acidic Golgi compartment prior to virion release.. Small envelope protein M. May play a role in virus budding. Exerts cytotoxic effects by activating a mitochondrial apoptotic pathway through M ectodomain. May display a viroporin activity.. Envelope protein E. Binds to host cell surface receptors and mediates fusion between viral and cellular membranes. Efficient virus attachment to cell is, at least in part, mediated by host HAVCR1 in a cell-type specific manner (By similarity). In addition, host NCAM1 can also be used as entry receptor (By similarity). Interaction with host HSPA5 plays an important role in the early stages of infection as well (By similarity). Envelope protein is synthesized in the endoplasmic reticulum and forms a heterodimer with protein prM. The heterodimer plays a role in virion budding in the ER, and the newly formed immature particle is covered with 60 spikes composed of heterodimers between precursor prM and envelope protein E. The virion is transported to the Golgi apparatus where the low pH causes the dissociation of PrM-E heterodimers and formation of E homodimers. PrM-E cleavage is inefficient, many virions are only partially matured and immature prM-E proteins could play a role in immune evasion (By similarity).. Non-structural protein 1. Plays a role in the inhibition of host RLR-induced interferon-beta activation by targeting TANK-binding kinase 1/TBK1 (PubMed : 28373913). In addition, recruits the host deubiquitinase USP8 to cleave 'Lys-11'-linked polyubiquitin chains from caspase-1/CASP1 thus inhibiting its proteasomal degradation. In turn, stabilized CASP1 promotes cleavage of cGAS, which inhibits its ability to recognize mitochondrial DNA release and initiate type I interferon signaling (PubMed : 28373913).. Non-structural protein 2A. Component of the viral RNA replication complex that recruits genomic RNA, the structural protein prM/E complex, and the NS2B/NS3 protease complex to the virion assembly site and orchestrates virus morphogenesis (By similarity). Antagonizes also the host MDA5-mediated induction of alpha/beta interferon antiviral response (PubMed : 31581385, PubMed : 31882898). May disrupt adherens junction formation and thereby impair proliferation of radial cells in the host cortex (PubMed : 28826723).. Serine protease subunit NS2B. Required cofactor for the serine protease function of NS3.. Serine protease NS3. Displays three enzymatic activities : serine protease, NTPase and RNA helicase. NS3 serine protease, in association with NS2B, performs its autocleavage and cleaves the polyprotein at dibasic sites in the cytoplasm : C-prM, NS2A-NS2B, NS2B-NS3, NS3-NS4A, NS4A-2K and NS4B-NS5. NS3 RNA helicase binds RNA and unwinds dsRNA in the 3' to 5' direction. Leads to translation arrest when expressed ex vivo (By similarity). Disrupts host centrosome organization in a CEP63-dependent manner to degrade host TBK1 and inhibits innate immune response. Inhibits the integrated stress response (ISR) in the infected cell (By similarity).. Non-structural protein 4A. Regulates the ATPase activity of the NS3 helicase activity (By similarity). NS4A allows NS3 helicase to conserve energy during unwinding (By similarity). Cooperatively with NS4B suppresses the Akt-mTOR pathway and leads to cellular dysregulation (PubMed : 27524440). By inhibiting host ANKLE2 functions, may cause defects in brain development, such as microcephaly (PubMed : 30550790). Antagonizes also the host MDA5-mediated induction of alpha/beta interferon antiviral response (PubMed : 31581385). Inhibits the integrated stress response (ISR) in the infected cell (By similarity).. Peptide 2k. Functions as a signal peptide for NS4B and is required for the interferon antagonism activity of the latter.. Non-structural protein 4B. Induces the formation of ER-derived membrane vesicles where the viral replication takes place (By similarity). Also plays a role in the inhibition of host RLR-induced interferon-beta production at TANK-binding kinase 1/TBK1 level (PubMed : 28373913). Cooperatively with NS4A suppresses the Akt-mTOR pathway and leads to cellular dysregulation (PubMed : 27524440).. RNA-directed RNA polymerase NS5. Replicates the viral (+) and (-) RNA genome, and performs the capping of genomes in the cytoplasm (PubMed : 31090058). Methylates viral RNA cap at guanine N-7 and ribose 2'-O positions. Once sufficient NS5 is expressed, binds to the cap-proximal structure and inhibits further translation of the viral genome (PubMed : 32313955). Besides its role in RNA genome replication, also prevents the establishment of a cellular antiviral state by blocking the interferon-alpha/beta (IFN-alpha/beta) signaling pathway. Mechanistically, interferes with host kinases TBK1 and IKKE upstream of interferon regulatory factor 3/IRF3 to inhibit the RIG-I pathway (PubMed : 30530224, PubMed : 31690057). Antagonizes also type I interferon signaling by targeting STAT2 for degradation by the proteasome thereby preventing activation of JAK-STAT signaling pathway (PubMed : 27212660, PubMed : 27797853). Mechanistically, acts as a scaffold protein to connect host ZSWIM8/CUL3 ligase complex and STAT2, leading to STAT2 degradation (PubMed : 39145933). Within the host nucleus, disrupts host SUMO1 and STAT2 co-localization with PML, resulting in PML degradation (By similarity). May also reduce immune responses by preventing the recruitment of the host PAF1 complex to interferon-responsive genes (By similarity).
See full target information Genome polyprotein

Additional targets

Zika Virus NS1

Publications (2)

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Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology 11:641261 PubMed33791243

2021

Common Dysregulation of Innate Immunity Pathways in Human Primary Astrocytes Infected With Chikungunya, Mayaro, Oropouche, and Zika Viruses.

Applications

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Species

Unspecified reactive species

Victor Emmanuel Viana Geddes,Otávio José Bernardes Brustolini,Liliane Tavares de Faria Cavalcante,Filipe Romero Rebello Moreira,Fernando Luz de Castro,Ana Paula de Campos Guimarães,Alexandra Lehmkuhl Gerber,Camila Menezes Figueiredo,Luan Pereira Diniz,Eurico de Arruda Neto,Amilcar Tanuri,Renan Pedra Souza,Iranaia Assunção-Miranda,Soniza Vieira Alves-Leon,Luciana Ferreira Romão,Jorge Paes Barreto Marcondes de Souza,Ana Tereza Ribeiro de Vasconcelos,Renato Santana de Aguiar

mBio 12: PubMed33563822

2021

Monoclonal Antibodies against Zika Virus NS1 Protein Confer Protection via Fc Receptor-Dependent and -Independent Pathways.

Applications

Unspecified application

Species

Unspecified reactive species

Lei Yu,Xinglong Liu,Xianmiao Ye,Wan Su,Xiaoyan Zhang,Weiqi Deng,Jia Luo,Mengrong Xiang,Wenjing Guo,Shengnan Zhang,Wei Xu,Qihong Yan,Qian Wang,Yilan Cui,Caixia Wu,Wenjing Guo,Xuefeng Niu,Fuchun Zhang,Chunliang Lei,Linbing Qu,Ling Chen,Liqiang Feng
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