Specification
Organism | Hepatitis B virus genotype C subtype ayw (isolate China/Tibet127/2002) (HBV-C) |
Expression Host | Yeast |
Tag Info | N-terminal 6xHis-tagged |
Purity | Greater than 85% by SDS-PAGE |
Uniprot ID | P0C6H7 |
Gene Names | C,HBcAg |
Alternative Names | Core antigen;Core proteinHBcAgp21.5 |
Expression Region | Full Length(1-183aa ) |
Molecular Weight | 23 kDa |
Protein Sequence | MDIDPYKEFGASVEVLSFLPSDFFPSNRDLLDTASALDREALESPEHCSPHHTALRQAILCWGELMNLATWVGSNLEDPASRELVVSYVNVNMGLKIRQLLWFHISCLTFGRETVLEYLVSFGVWIRTPPAYRPPNAPILSTLPETTVVRRRGRSPRRRTPSPRRRRSQSPRRRRSQSRESQC |
Form | Liquid or Lyophilization |
Buffer | The default storage buffer is Tris/PBS-based buffer, 5%-50% glycerol if the delivery form is liquid. The lyophilization buffer is Tris/PBS-based buffer, 6% Trehalose, pH 8.0 if the delivery form is lyophilized powder. Please contact us if you have any special requirment. |
Reconstitution | Please reconstitute protein in deionized sterile water and we recommend that briefly centrifuge thevial prior to opening the vial .We recommend aliquot for long-term storage at -20℃/-80℃. |
Background
Relevance | Self assbles to form an icosahedral capsid. Most capsid appear to be large particles with a icosahedral symmetry of T=4 and consist of 240 copies of capsid protein, though a fraction forms smaller T=3 particles consisting of 180 capsid proteins. Entering capsid are transported along microtubules to the nucleus. Phosphorylation of the capsid is thought to induce exposure of nuclear localization signal in the C-terminal portion of the capsid protein that allows binding to the nuclear pore complex via the importin (karyopherin-) alpha and beta. Capsids are imported in intact form through the nuclear pore into the nuclear basket, where it probably binds NUP153. Only capsids that contain the mature viral genome can release the viral DNA and capsid protein into the nucleoplasm. Immature capsids get stucked in the basket. Capsids encapsulate the pre-genomic RNA and the P protein. Pre-genomic RNA is reverse transcribed into DNA while the capsid is still in the cytoplasm. The capsid can then either be directed to the nucleus, providing more genome for transcription, or bud through the endoplasmic reticulum to provide new virions .Encapsidates hepatitis delta genome. |
Involvement in Disease | |
Subcellular Location | Virion, Host cytoplasm |
Protein Families | Orthohepadnavirus core antigen family |
Tissue Specificity | C,HBcAg |
QC Data
Note | Please contact us for QC Data |
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