
Immunogen: Bacterially expressed, hexahistidine amino-terminal tagged HIV-1 p17 Gag and p24 Gag proteins (clade B, HXB-3 isolate)
Relevance: p17 and p24 Gag are encoded by the HIV gag gene and are an important structural component of hte HIV particle.
Tested applications: Western blots, immunoprecipitation, immunofluorescence/FACS assays
Raised in: mouse
Isotypes: IgG2bk, IgG1k
Publications: Fouchier et al. 1997. EMBO J 16:4531-39.
Gaddis et al. 2003. Journal of Virology 77:5810-20.
Swanson et al. 2004. EMBO J 23:2632-40.
Simon et al. 1997. Journal of Virology 71:5259-67.
Simon et al 1999. Journal of Virology 73: 2667-74.
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