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Lenti-EBOV GP Pseudovirus [β-Galactosidase, MLV Packaging System]
EBOV GP Pseudovirus is produced by cotransfecting 293T cells with pCB6-Ebo-GP, pHIT/G, or pCB6-EnvA plasmids, MLV Gag-Pol, and a packageable genome encoding the bgalactosidase reporter gene. Pseudovirus-containing supernatant was harvested 48 h following transfection. The supernatant was cleared of cell debris by centrifugation and filtered through a 0.45-μm-pore-size filter. The produced pseudoviruses carry EBOV GP proteins, which is a powerful tool for EBOV vaccine and entry inhibitor research.
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- Packaging, Storage & Formulations
- Target Details
Product Summary
Type : | Pseudovirus |
Virus Name : | Ebola Virus |
Virus Packaging Protein : | GP |
Packaging System : | MLV Packaging System |
Packaging Cell : | 293T |
Reporter Gene : | GFP |
Titer : | >1x 108 virus copies/mL |
Application Notes : | The pseudovirus can be usd for the following applications: 1. Antibody neutralization assay, Serum neutralization assay. 2. As virus standard alternative in diagnostic assay or others. 3. Drug screening including vaccine development, viral entry inhibitor development. 4. As a safe virology tool to discover the virus entry mechanisms. |
Packaging, Storage & Formulations
Form : | Liquid |
Storage : | Store at -80°C and stable for 6 months from the date of shipment, avoiding freeze/thaw cycles. |
Shipping : | Dry ice |
Note : | The pseudovirus can be used under BSL-2 conditions. Please reach out to our scientists for detailed instructions or guidelines of the pseudovirus. |
Target Details
Introduction : | Ebola viruses (EBOVs) are the cause of repeated outbreaks of fatal infections, including the recent deadly epidemic in West Africa. The EBOV has a membrane envelope decorated by trimers of a glycoprotein (GP) which is cleaved by furin to form GP1 and GP2 subunits). GP is solely responsible for host cell attachment, endosomal entry and membrane fusion, thus becoming a primary target for the development of antiviral drugs. |
Alternative Names : | GP; GP1,2, Envelope glycoprotein; EBOV structural polyprotein |
Gene ID : | 911829 |
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