Capsid protein
Anti-Capsid protein Recombinant Antibody Products
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- Class: Class I
- Antigen: VP1
- Antigen Species: AAV
- Peptide: SADNNNSEY
- Conjugate: Unlabeled, Biotin, R-PE, APC
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- Class: Class I
- Antigen: VP1
- Antigen Species: AAV
- Peptide: VPQYGYLTL
- Conjugate: Unlabeled, Biotin, R-PE, APC
Compare
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A capsid is the protein shell of a virus. It consists of several oligomeric structural subunits made of protein calledprotomers. The observable 3-dimensional morphological subunits, which may or may not correspond to individual proteins, are called capsomeres. The capsid encloses the genetic material of the virus.
Poliovirus, the causative agent of polio (also known as poliomyelitis), is a serotype of the species Enterovirus C, in the family of Picornaviridae. Poliovirus is composed of an RNA genome and a protein capsid.
Human norovirus is recognized as the most important cause of outbreaks of acute gastroenteritis [1]. The virus is a non-enveloped single-stranded RNA virus within the Caliciviridae family. The human norovirus genome contains three open reading frames (ORFs), where ORF1 encodes non-structural proteins, ORF2 encodes the capsid protein (VP1), and ORF3 encodes the minor capsid protein (VP2).