Anti-Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus (TSWV), Glycoprotein G2 [G2-6D1.KC6] Antibody (supernatant)

This mouse monoclonal antibody [G2-6D1.KC6] is reactive against the G2 glycoprotein of Tomato spotted wilt tospovirus (TSWV).

Highlights:

  • Reacts with G2 glycoprotein of TSWV, possibly other Tospoviruses or Bunyaviridae
  • Suitable for Western Blot, ELISA and Immunofluorescence applications
  • Tomato spotted wilt tospovirus (TSWV) is the type member of the plant-infecting viruses of the genus Tospovirusin the family Bunyaviridae. TSWV is transmitted by thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) to over 650 different plant species in temperate and tropical regions. Once the plants infected with the virus, they result in spotting, wilting, reduced vegetative output and death of the plant. Some of the crops known to be afffected by the viruses include, peanuts, watermelons, tomatoes, zucchinis and others.

    From the laboratory of John L. Sherwood, PhD, University of Georgia.

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    Catalog Number Product DataSheet Size AVAILABILITY Price Qty
    EGA915
    Anti-Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus (TSWV), Glycoprotein G2 [G2-6D1.KC6] Antibody (supernatant)
    5mL (supernatant) 4-6 weeks
    Regular Price:$375.00
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    Specifications

    Product Type: Antibody
    Antigen: G2 Glycoprotein of TSWV
    Accession ID: P36291
    Molecular Weight: 58 kDa
    Clonality: Monoclonal
    Clone Name: 6D1.KC6
    Reactivity: TSWV, possibly other Tospoviruses or Bunyaviridae
    Immunogen: Glycoprotein
    Species Immunized: Balb/c Mouse
    Buffer: Cell culture supernatant
    Tested Applications: ELISA, WB, IF
    Storage: -80C
    Shipped: Cold Packs

    Provider
    From the laboratory of John L. Sherwood, PhD, University of Georgia.
    References
    1. Naidu, RA; Sherwood, JL; Deom, CM. Characterization of a vector-non-transmissible isolate of Tomato spotyted wilt virus. Plant Pathol, 57, 190-200 (2008).
    2. Sherwood, JL, Sanborn, MR, Keyser, GC; Myers, LD. Use of Monoclonal Antibodies in Detection of Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus. Phytopathology, 79(1), 61-64 (1989).
    3. Bandla, MD, Campbell, LR, Ullman, DE, Sherwood, JL. Interaction of Tomato Spotted Wilt Tospovirus (TSWV) Glycoproteins with a Thrips Midgut Protein, a Potential cellular Receptor for TSWV. Phytopathology 88(2), 98-104 (1998) .
    4. Adkins, S, Choi, T-J,Israel, BA, Bandla, MD, Richmond, KE, Schultz, KT, Sherwood, JL, German, TL. Baculovirus Expression and Processing of Tomato Spotted Wilt Topovirus Glycoproteins. Phytopathology 86(8), 849-855 (1996).

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