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Lenti-HCV E1 and E2 Pseudovirus [GFP, VSV Packaging System]
The CHO cell lines expressing HCV E1 and E2 envelope proteins were infected with VSVΔG* which encodes the GFP gene instead of the glycoprotein gene. After 16 h the infected cell supernatants were collected and the pseudotyped viruses were purified by centrifugation through sucrose density gradients. The produced pseudoviruses carry HCV E1 and E2 proteins, which is a powerful tool for HCV envelope protein function and entry inhibitor research.
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Product Summary
Type : | Pseudovirus |
Virus Name : | Hepatitis C Virus |
Virus Packaging Protein : | E1 and E2 |
Packaging System : | VSV Packaging System |
Packaging Cell : | CHO cell lines |
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 : | Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is the most important causative agent of posttransfusion and sporadic non-A non-B hepatitis, infecting more than 200 million people worldwide. HCV infection becomes chronic in most cases and may eventually result in hepatitis, liver cirrhosis, and hepatocellular carcinoma. The HCV genome encodes two envelope glycoproteins (E1 and E2), which are thought to be responsible for receptor binding and membrane fusion resulting in virus penetration. |
Alternative Names : | HCV E1 and E2; Envelope glycoprotein; Structural polyprotein |
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