Anti-Yaba Monkey Tumor Virus YMTVg19L Monoclonal Antibody (MP-K2850) (Mouse IgG)(MPYF-1222-KX1384)
The antibody customized production platform is used to screen the mouse monoclonal antibodies with at least 5 synthetic peptides of Yaba Monkey Tumor Virus YMTVg19L. The mAb with highest affinity will be selected. The selected antibody recognizes Yaba Monkey Tumor Virus YMTVg19L. The isotype is Mouse IgG. It can be used in applications: WB (Other applications need to be tested.).
Product Description
Species Reactivity
Yaba Monkey Tumor Virus
Cross Reactivity
YMTVg19L
Specificity
This antibody recognizes Yaba Monkey Tumor Virus YMTVg19L.
Antibody Isotype
Mouse IgG
Clonality
Monoclonal Antibody
Purification
Purified by Protein A/G chromatography.
Applications
WB (Other applications need to be tested.)
Storage
Store at 4°C for short term (1 week), store at -20°C to -80°C for long term (1 year). Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
Target
Introduction
The Yaba monkey tumor virus is a type of DNA poxvirus belonging to the genus Yatapoxvirus. It was first found in a colony of rhesus monkeys in Yaba, Lagos, Nigeria in 1956. While many poxviruses are host specific, the YMTV can not only infect and cause cutaneous nodules in primates, including rhesus monkeys, baboons, and cynomolgus monkeys, but also infect humans and cause mild and localized skin disease.
Alternative Names
YMTVg19L; Kelch-like protein; Kelch motifs are 50-amino acid motifs represented by one beta-sheet blade; may be involved in remodelling and stabilization of the host cytoskeleton and host immune evasion; BTB-Kelch proteins have Kelch repeats that can interact with actin filaments; the poxviridae are enveloped unsegmented dsDNA viruses; unlike many dsDNA viruses that replicate in the host nucleus poxviruses encode their own replication machinery and therefore replicate in the cytoplasm; viral genes are expressed in a bi-phasic manner with early genes genes encoding non-structural proteins involved in genome replication and late genes encoding the viral structural proteins
Official Symbol
kelch-like protein