SARS-CoV Pseudovirus (ORF1 a/b, E, N) (CAT#: PSV-Wyb003)
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PSV-Wyb003
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Product Overview
SARS-CoV Pseudovirus uses a retroviral vector loaded with the partial sequence of the ORF1 a/b gene of SARS-CoV virus, and the entire sequence of the coding region of the E gene and N gene. This product is prepared in 293T cells and is wrapped around the outer membrane of the retrovirus. This product is used for the ability verification of SARS-CoV virus nucleic acid detection reagents and the performance verification of extraction kits. It can also be used to carry out SARS-CoV virus nucleic acid detection laboratories for test ability verification and laboratory quality control.
Product Type
Pseudovirus
Target
SARS-CoV
Contents
Contains partial sequence of the ORF1 a/b gene of SARS-CoV virus, and the entire sequence of the coding region of the E gene and N gene.
Backbone
Retroviral vector
Reporter Gene
Luciferase
Variant
Wuhan-Hu-1
Titer
108 virus copies/mL
Applications
Used for the ability verification of SARS-CoV virus nucleic acid detection reagents and the performance verification of extraction kits. It can also be used to carry out SARS-CoV virus nucleic acid detection laboratories for test ability verification and laboratory quality control.
Storage
Store at -80°C.
Introduction
The SARS coronavirus, sometimes shortened to SARS-CoV, is the virus that causes severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). On April 16, 2003, following the outbreak of SARS in Asia and secondary cases elsewhere in the world, the World Health Organization (WHO) issued a press release stating that the coronavirus identified by a number of laboratories was the official cause of SARS. Samples of the virus are being held in laboratories in New York, San Francisco, Manila, Hong Kong, and Toronto. protein E is a kinesin-like motor protein that accumulates in the G2 phase of the cell cycle. Unlike other centromere-associated proteins, it is not present during interphase and first appears at the centromere region of chromosomes during prometaphase. CENPE is proposed to be one of the motors responsible for mammalian chromosome movement and/or spindle elongation.
Alternative Names
SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) Virus; Nidovirales; Coronaviridae; Coronavirus; SARS coronavirus; SARS; Severe acute respiratory syn