Canine parvovirus coat protein (A300D)

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The parvoviruses are widely spread in many species and are among the smallest DNA animal viruses. The parvovirus is composed of a single strand molecule of DNA wrapped into an icosahedral capsid. In a viral infection, the massy capsid participates in the entire viral infection process, which is summarized in this review. The capsid protein VP1 is primarily responsible for the infectivity of the virus, and the nuclear localization signal (NLS) of the VP1 serves as a guide to assist the viral genome in locating the nucleus. The dominant protein VP2 provides an "anti-receptor", which interacts with the cellular receptor and leads to the further internalization of virus, and, the N-terminal of VP2 also cooperates with the VP1 to prompt the process of nucleus translocation. Additionally, a cleavage protein VP3 is a part of the capsid, which exists only in several members of the parvovirus family.
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Anti-CPV Coat Protein Neutralizing Antibody (V3S-0522-YC7087) (CAT#: V3S-0522-YC7087)

Target: CPV Coat Protein

Host Species: Mouse

Target Species: Canine parvovirus (CPV),

Application: Neut,

For research use only, not directly for clinical use.


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