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anti-Cardif (human), mAb (Adri-1)
Catalog number:
AG-20B-0004-C100
Brand:
AdipoGen Life Sciences
Packing:
100 ug
Price:
€ 360.00
Expected delivery time:
7 days
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Product specifications for - anti-Cardif (human), mAb (Adri-1)
Overview:
Product group:
Antibodies
Category:
Primary Antibodies
Application:
ImmunoCytoChemistry; ImmunoHistoChemistry; ImmunoPrecipitation; Western Blot
Species:
Human
Host:
Mouse
Target:
MAVS
Target description:
mitochondrial antiviral signaling protein
Clonality:
Monoclonal
Isotype:
IgG2b
Properties:
Purity:
>95% (SDS-PAGE)
Datasheet:
Datasheet
Research Use Only
UNSPSC:
12352203
Concentration:
1 mg/ml
Form supplied:
Liquid. In PBS containing 10% glycerol and 0.02% sodium azide.
Storage instructions:
2-¦C to 8-¦C, -20-¦C
Scientific information:
Scientific info:
Monoclonal Antibody. Recognizes human Cardif. Isotype: Mouse IgG2b. Clone: Adri-1. Applications: ICC, IHC, IP, WB. Liquid. In PBS containing 10% glycerol and 0.02% sodium azide. RIG-I (retinoic acid-inducible gene I; Ddx58) and MDA5 (melanoma differentiation-associated gene 5, also known as Ifih1 or Helicard) are proteins that sense viral replication intermediates, such as double-stranded RNA and triggers the host antiviral programs. These molecules signal the downstream activation of NF-kappaB and IFN regulatory factor (IRF) -3, which coordinately regulate the expression of type-I interferons. Cardif (also called VISA/IPS-1/MAVS) is a new CARD (caspase activation and recruitment domain)-containing adaptor protein that interacts with the CARD domain of RIG-I and MDA5, leading to the activation of NF-kappaB and IRF3. Cardif is located to the mitochondrial outer membrane. Removal of the mitochondrial-targeting domain of cardif abolishes its ability to induce IFNs. Cardif is cleaved and inactivated by NS3-4A, a serine protease from hepatitis C virus known to block interferon-beta production. - RIG-I (retinoic acid-inducible gene I; Ddx58) and MDA5 (melanoma differentiation-associated gene 5, also known as Ifih1 or Helicard) are proteins that sense viral replication intermediates, such as double-stranded RNA and triggers the host antiviral programs. These molecules signal the downstream activation of NF-kappaB and IFN regulatory factor (IRF) -3, which coordinately regulate the expression of type-I interferons. Cardif (also called VISA/IPS-1/MAVS) is a new CARD (caspase activation and recruitment domain)-containing adaptor protein that interacts with the CARD domain of RIG-I and MDA5, leading to the activation of NF-kappaB and IRF3. Cardif is located to the mitochondrial outer membrane. Removal of the mitochondrial-targeting domain of cardif abolishes its ability to induce IFNs. Cardif is cleaved and inactivated by NS3-4A, a serine protease from hepatitis C virus known to block interferon-beta production.
Clone ID:
Adri-1
Gene ID:
57506
Swiss prot ID:
Q7Z434
Safety information:
MSDS:
MSDS
Hazard information:
Non-hazardous
Additional information:
Synonyms:
AG-20B-0004-C100; AdipoGen Life Sciences; CARD adapter inducing interferon beta; CARD adaptor inducing IFN-beta; CARDIF; IFN-B promoter stimulator 1; interferon beta promoter stimulator protein 1; IPS1; IPS-1; mitochondrial antiviral-signaling protein; putative NF-kappa-B-activating protein 031N; virus-induced signaling adaptor; virus-induced-signaling adapter; VISA
TRADD Protein Is an Essential Component of the RIG-like Helicase Antiviral Pathway: M.C. Michallet, et al.; Immunity 28, 651 (2008)
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Cleavage of mitochondrial antiviral signaling protein in the liver of patients with chronic hepatitis C correlates with a reduced activation of the endogenous interferon system: P. Bellecave, et al.; Hepatology 51, 1127 (2010)
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Quantitative proteomics identifies the membrane-associated peroxidase GPx8 as a cellular substrate of the hepatitis C virus NS3-4A protease: K. Morikawa, et al.; Hepatology 59, 423 (2014)
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