Specification
Organism | Sindbis virus (SINV) |
Expression Host | in vitro E.coli expression system |
Tag Info | N-terminal 10xHis-SUMO-tagged |
Purity | Greater than 85% by SDS-PAGE |
Uniprot ID | P03316 |
Gene Names | N/A |
Alternative Names | p130 |
Expression Region | Partial(807-1245aa ) |
Molecular Weight | 65.9 kDa |
Protein Sequence | YEHATTVPNVPQIPYKALVERAGYAPLNLEITVMSSEVLPSTNQEYITCKFTTVVPSPKIKCCGSLECQPAAHADYTCKVFGGVYPFMWGGAQCFCDSENSQMSEAYVELSADCASDHAQAIKVHTAAMKVGLRIVYGNTTSFLDVYVNGVTPGTSKDLKVIAGPISASFTPFDHKVVIHRGLVYNYDFPEYGAMKPGAFGDIQATSLTSKDLIASTDIRLLKPSAKNVHVPYTQASSGFEMWKNNSGRPLQETAPFGCKIAVNPLRAVDCSYGNIPISIDIPNAAFIRTSDAPLVSTVKCEVSECTYSADFGGMATLQYVSDREGQCPVHSHSSTATLQESTVHVLEKGAVTVHFSTASPQANFIVSLCGKKTTCNAECKPPADHIVSTPHKNDQEFQAAISKTSWSWLFALFGGASSLLIIGLMIFACSMMLTSTRR |
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 | Capsid protein possesses a protease activity that results in its autocatalytic cleavage from the nascent structural protein. Following its self-cleavage, the capsid protein transiently associates with ribosomes, and within several minutes the protein binds to viral RNA and rapidly assembles into icosaedric core particles. The resulting nucleocapsid eventually associates with the cytoplasmic domain of E2 at the cell membrane, leading to budding and formation of mature virions. New virions attach to target cells, and after clathrin-mediated endocytosis their membrane fuses with the host endosomal membrane. This leads to the release of the nucleocapsid into the cytoplasm, followed by an uncoating event necessary for the genomic RNA to become accessible. The uncoating might be triggered by the interaction of capsid proteins with ribosomes. Binding of ribosomes would release the genomic RNA since the same region is genomic RNA-binding and ribosome-binding |
Involvement in Disease | |
Subcellular Location | Capsid protein: Virion, Host cytoplasm, Host cell membrane, SUBCELLULAR LOCATION: Precursor of protein E2: Virion membrane, Single-pass type I membrane protein, Host cell membrane, Single-pass type I membrane protein, SUBCELLULAR LOCATION: Spike glycoprotein E2: Virion membrane, Single-pass type I membrane protein, Host cell membrane, Single-pass type I membrane protein, SUBCELLULAR LOCATION: Protein 6K: Host cell membrane, Multi-pass membrane protein, Virion membrane, Multi-pass membrane protein, SUBCELLULAR LOCATION: Spike glycoprotein E1: Virion membrane, Single-pass type I membrane protein, Host cell membrane, Single-pass type I membrane protein |
Protein Families | Alphavirus structural polyprotein family |
Tissue Specificity | N/A |
QC Data
Note | Please contact us for QC Data |
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