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AdV hexon protein

Anti-AdV hexon protein Products
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- Class: Class I
- Antigen: Hexon
- Antigen Species: Adenovirus
- Peptide: GLRYRSMLL
- Conjugate: APC
- PE-A*02:01/Adenovirus Hexon (GLRYRSMLL) MHC Tetramer (MHC-CN0100)
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- Class: Class I
- Antigen: Hexon
- Antigen Species: Adenovirus
- Peptide: GLRYRSMLL
- Conjugate: PE
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- Class: Class I
- Antigen: Hexon
- Antigen Species: Adenovirus
- Peptide: IPYLDGTFY
- Conjugate: APC
- PE-B*53:01/Adenovirus Hexon (IPYLDGTFY) MHC Tetramer (MHC-CN0126)
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- Class: Class I
- Antigen: Hexon
- Antigen Species: Adenovirus
- Peptide: IPYLDGTFY
- Conjugate: PE
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- Class: Class I
- Antigen: Hexon
- Antigen Species: Adenovirus
- Peptide: MPNRPNYIAF
- Conjugate: APC
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- Class: Class I
- Antigen: Hexon
- Antigen Species: Adenovirus
- Peptide: MPNRPNYIAF
- Conjugate: PE
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- Class: Class I
- Antigen: Hexon
- Antigen Species: Adenovirus
- Peptide: TDLGQNLLY
- Conjugate: APC
- PE-A*01:01/Adenovirus Hexon (TDLGQNLLY) MHC Tetramer (MHC-CN0298)
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- Class: Class I
- Antigen: Hexon
- Antigen Species: Adenovirus
- Peptide: TDLGQNLLY
- Conjugate: PE
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The hexon protein is a major coat protein found in Adenoviruses. Hexon coat proteins are synthesised during late infection and form homo-trimers. The 240 copies of the hexon trimer that are produced are organised so that 12 lie on each of the 20 facets. The central 9 hexons in a facet are cemented together by 12 copies of polypeptide IX. The penton complex, formed by the peripentonal hexons and base hexon (holding in place a fibre), lie at each of the 12 vertices. The hexon coat protein is a duplication consisting of two domains with a similar fold packed together like the nucleoplasmin subunits. Within a hexon trimer, the domains are arranged around a pseudo 6-fold axis. The domains have a beta-sandwich structure consisting of 8 strands in two sheets with a jelly-roll topology; each domain is heavily decorated with many insertions. Some hexon proteins contain a distinct C-terminal domain.