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Mouse anti-tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) nucleocapsid protein antibodies (2 lines)

Detailed Technology Description
Applications Tomato spotted wilt tospovirus (TSWV) is the type member ofthe plant-infecting viruses of the genus Tospovirus in the family Bunyaviridae.TSWV is transmitted by thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) to over 650 differentplant species in temperate and tropical regions. Once the plants infected withthe virus, they result in spotting, wilting, reduced vegetative output anddeath of the plant. Some of the crops known to be affected by the virusesinclude, peanuts, watermelons, tomatoes, zucchinis and others. Suitable forDAS-ELISA, PAS-ELISA and DIBA applications.
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ReagentsDescription

 

Clone Name

Antigen

Accession #

   Isotype

   Reactivity/Recognition

1-7B4

Nucleocapsid protein of TSWV

5IP1 (RSCB PDB)

Q88910 (UniProt)

   IgG2b

   TSWV, possibly  other Tospoviruses or Bunyaviridae. Very small cross-reactivity with WSMV and PVY

NH3-E5

Nucleocapsid protein of TSWV from multiple hosts

 

   IgG2b

   Specific for TSWV N protein.

               

SpeciesImmunized:  Mouse

PurificationMethod:  Protein G column

Buffer:  0.1M Sodium Phosphate, pH 7.4, 0.15M NaCl,0.05% (w/v) Sodium Azide

Tested Applications: 1-7B4: DAS-ELISA (1:100-10,000), PAS-ELISA (1:100-10,000), DIBA

                                       NH3-E5: ELISA, DIBA, WB, DAS-ELISA,PAS-ELISA (typical dilutions are 1:1000-1:2000)

Antibodystorage temperature: -20oC

 

References

Bandla, MD,Daphne, MW; Chenault, K.D.; Ullman, DE; German, TL; Sherwood, JL: Use ofMonoclonal Antibody to the Nonstructural Protein Encoded by the Small RNA ofTomato Spotted Wilt Tospovirus to Identify Viruliferous Thirps: Phytopathology,84(12), 1427-1431 (1994).

Naidu, RA;Sherwood, JL; Deom, CM. Characterization of a vector-non-transmissible isolateof Tomato spotted wilt virus. Plant Pathol,57, 190-200 (2008).

Sherwood, JL,Sanborn, MR, Keyser, GC; Myers, LD. Use of Monoclonal Antibodies in Detectionof Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus, Phytopathology,79(1), 61-64 (1989).

Richmond, KE,Chenault, K; Sherwood, JL; Geramn, TL: Characterization of the Nucleic AcidBinding Properties of Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus Nucleocapsid Protein, Virology 248,6-11 (1998).

Adkins,S, Choi, T-J,Israel, BA, Bandla, MD, Richmond, KE, Schultz, KT, Sherwood, JL,German, TL. Baculovirus Expression and Processing of Tomato Spotted WiltTopovirus Glycoproteins. Phytopathology86(8), 849-855 (1996).

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