Anti-Influenza A virus matrix protein

Mouse monoclonal antibody

Cat.No. HYB 156-02

Subclass IgG1/k
Presentation:

Preparation: Protein-A purified
Content: Available in 200 µL and 1 mL volumes, 1 mg/mL
Solvent: 0.01 M phosphate buffer, pH 7.4, containing 0.5 M NaCl and 15 mM sodium azide
Storage: In the dark at 4-8ºC

Antigen:

Influenza viruses are common and highly infectious human pathogens. They are constantly mutating to modify their antigenicity and avoid elimination by immunity to previous generations of virus. The matrix protein of influenza virus is a multimer of 25-30 kDa subunits that mediates the encapsidation of the RNA-nucleoprotein cores into the memrane envelope (1).

Immunogen:

Unpurified influenza A virus (H1N1 A/PR/8/34) for primary intranasal immunization, boosted intravenously with purified influenza A virus disrupted with Triton X-100 for 45 min at 37ºC (2)

Specificity:

HYB 156-02 is specific for influenza A virus matrix protein as determined by Western blotting (2)

Epitope specificity:

Not determined

Reactivity:

A pool of HYB 156-01 and HYB 156-02 is suitable as capture antibody in a sandwich ELISA for influenza A virus, using the same pool of antibodies (biotinylated) for detection (2).
HYB 156-02 reacts with influenza A-infected, acetone-fixed VERO cells in immunoflourescence cytochemistry

Application:
Method Usability Dilution guideline References
ELISA Yes 2
Immunoblotting No 2
Immunohistochemistry Yes 1/1000
Application Remarks:
 
References:

1. Sha B, Luo M (1997) Structure of a bifunctional membrane-RNA binding protein, influenza virus matrix protein M1. Nat Struct Biol 4:239-244

2. Glikmann G, Mordhorst CH, Koch C (1995) Monoclonal antibodies for the direct detection of influenza-A virus by ELISA in clinical specimens from patients with respiratory infections. Clin Diagn Virol 3:361-369

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