Recombinant Cytomegalovirus UL80a protein
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Recombinant Cytomegalovirus UL80a protein is a Human herpesvirus 5 strain AD169 Fragment protein, expressed in Escherichia coli, with >95%, suitable for ELISA, WB.
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APNG, UL80, Capsid scaffolding protein, Protease precursor, pPR
Reactivity data
Sequence info
Properties and storage information
Shipped at conditions
Appropriate short-term storage conditions
Appropriate long-term storage conditions
Specifications
Form
Liquid
Additional notes
Sepharose derived purification.
General info
Function
Capsid scaffolding protein. Acts as a scaffold protein by binding major capsid protein in the cytoplasm, inducing the nuclear localization of both proteins. Multimerizes in the nucleus such as major capsid protein forms the icosahedral T=16 capsid. Autocatalytic cleavage releases the assembly protein, and subsequently abolishes interaction with major capsid protein. Cleavages products are evicted from the capsid before or during DNA packaging.. Assemblin. Protease that plays an essential role in virion assembly within the nucleus. Catalyzes the cleavage of the assembly protein after formation of the spherical procapsid. By that cleavage, the capsid matures and gains its icosahedral shape. The cleavage sites seem to include -Ala-Ser-, -Ala-Ala-, as well as Ala-Thr bonds. Assemblin and cleavages products are evicted from the capsid before or during DNA packaging.. Assembly protein. Plays a major role in capsid assembly. Acts as a scaffold protein by binding major capsid protein. Multimerizes in the nucleus such as major capsid protein forms the icosahedral T=16 capsid. Cleaved by assemblin after capsid completion. The cleavages products are evicted from the capsid before or during DNA packaging.
Sequence similarities
Belongs to the herpesviridae capsid scaffolding protein family.
Post-translational modifications
Capsid scaffolding protein. Capsid scaffolding protein is cleaved by assemblin after formation of the spherical procapsid. As a result, the capsid obtains its mature, icosahedral shape. Cleavages occur at two or more sites: release (R-site) and maturation (M-site).
Subcellular localisation
Host nucleus
Target data
Product promise
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