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Anti-ORF33 [ORF33] monoclonal antibody

Invented at Florida State University

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Catalogue Number 160638
Applications WB
Antigen/Gene or Protein Targets Open Reading Frame 33
Reactivity Other Species
Relevance Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) has been identified as the causative agent of Kaposi's sarcoma, the most common malignancy in HIV-infected individuals. KSHV has also been shown to be be associated with two lymphoproliferative diseases (Fu et al., 2015).

This mouse monoclonal antibody for KSHV (tegument) protein open reading frame 33 (ORF 33) was generated using a bacterially produced recombinant protein as an antigen. ORF33 has been shown to be a crucial component of progeny virion production in conjunction with ORF45. ORF33 binding domain has been mapped to the highly conserved carboxyl-terminal 19 aa of ORF 45 and to USP7 binding domain according to Gillen et al., 2015. ORF33 has also been shown to interact with ORF38.
Host Mouse
Immunogen A bacterially produced recombinant ORF 33 protein was used as an antigen
Subclass IgG
Research Area Gene Expression, Virology

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Wu et al. 2016. J Virol. 90(4):1741-56. PMID: 26637455.

Gillen et al. 2015. J Virol. 89(9):4918-31. PMID: 25694600.


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References: 2 entries

Wu et al. 2016. J Virol. 90(4):1741-56. PMID: 26637455.

Gillen et al. 2015. J Virol. 89(9):4918-31. PMID: 25694600.


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