Anti-F protein (2E3)

Anti-F protein [2E3], Recombinant, Fab fragment kappa, Human
SKU
ABAAb03523-10.29-BT
Packaging Unit
500 μg
Manufacturer
Absolute Antibody

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CloneID: 2E3

Heavy Chain modification: His-Tagged

Antigen Long Description: A synthetic, fully human antibody library was used for panning against RSV prefusion and post fusion F proteins. The original antibody against RSV F protein was discovered following phage library panning and characterized.

Buffer Composition: PBS only.

Uniprot Accession No.: P03420

Specificity Statement: The original antibody is specific for prefusion F protein. The antibody binds the protein through a conformational epitope spanning across three distinct sections of the RSV F protein: residues 419–434, 443–448, and 459–467. F-protein plays a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of RSV by mediating the fusion between the viral and the host cell membrane. F protein exists in two distinct conformations: the metastable prefusion conformation and the stable post fusion conformation.

Application Notes (Clone): The specificity of the Fab and IgG1 format of the antibody was confirmed by ELISA analysis (EC50 value for IgG1 at 9.6 ng/mL). Surface plasmon resonance based studies demonstrated that the antibody bound exclusively to the prefusion conformation of the RSV F protein with an affinity Kd = 13 nM for monovalent Fab. The bivalent Fab exhibited neutralizing activities against both RSV A (Long) and B (Washington) strains with IC50 at 53.4 ng/mL and 515 ng/mL, respectively. The human IgG1 format showed an improved neutralizing activity against the RSV A strain (IC50 at 11.4 ng/mL) and comparable against the RSV B (Washington) strain (IC50 at 520 ng/mL).
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SKU ABAAb03523-10.29-BT
Manufacturer Absolute Antibody
Manufacturer SKU Ab03523-10.29-BT
Package Unit 500 μg
Quantity Unit STK
Reactivity Virus
Clonality Recombinant
Application ELISA, Neutralization, Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR)
Isotype Fab fragment kappa
Host Human
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