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Anti-HPV16 E1/E4 [TVG 402]

Invented at University of Cambridge

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Catalogue Number 151171
Applications ELISA IHC IP WB
Antigen/Gene or Protein Targets Human Papilloma Virus 16 early proteins 1 and 4 (HPV16 E1/E4)
Reactivity Human papilloma virus
Relevance The human papilloma virus (HPV) family of DNA tumor viruses includes HPV-16 and HPV-18, which are associated with a large proportion of cervical cancer case. E1 and E2 are proteins involved in the regulation of viral DNA replication. TVG 402 and TVG 403 were the first antibodies against HPV16 E1 & E4 and should complement those already available to E7 and L1 for the screening of frozen sections of clinical biopsies. They will be of value in monitoring the progress of HPV infection from benign lesions to invasive cancer.
Host Mouse
Immunogen Antigen for hybridoma production was expressed as a b galactosidase fusion protein using the pEX expression system and was consequently cleaved to release the E1/E4 polypeptide.
Subclass IgG1
Molecular Weight (kDa) 10
Myeloma Used NS0
Recommended Growing Conditions RPMI 1640 + 10% FCS, may need suppliment with SIGMA ITS medium.
Notes The epitope recognised by this antibody survived brief fixation in 5% formaldehyde, but not prolonged fixation.
Research Area Cancer, Virology

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References: 4 entries

Doorbar et al. 2000. J Virol. 74(21):10081-95. PMID: 11024137.

The E1E4 protein of human papillomavirus type 16 associates with a putative RNA helicase through sequences in its C terminus.

Europe PMC ID: 11024137

Doorbar et al. 1992. Virology. 187(1):353-9. PMID: 1371027.

Epitope-mapped monoclonal antibodies against the HPV16E1--E4 protein.

Europe PMC ID: 1371027


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References: 4 entries

Doorbar et al. 2000. J Virol. 74(21):10081-95. PMID: 11024137.

The E1E4 protein of human papillomavirus type 16 associates with a putative RNA helicase through sequences in its C terminus.

Doorbar et al. 1992. Virology. 187(1):353-9. PMID: 1371027.

Epitope-mapped monoclonal antibodies against the HPV16E1--E4 protein.


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