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Spike: Proteins and Enzymes

The Coronavirus Spike protein (S Protein) is one of four major structural proteins (S, M, E, N) present in each viral particle. Spike proteins are abundantly expressed on the surface forming its characteristic crown-like halo structure. The Spike protein is a highly glycosylated, type I transmembrane protein that plays a critical role in receptor recognition and host cell entry. There are two subunits, S1 and S2, that divide the protein roughly in half.

Within the N-terminal S1 subunit is the N-terminal domain and receptor binding domain (Spike RBD protein). The Spike RBD binds to the host cell and undergoes several conformational changes and proteolysis leading to fusion of the virus particle to the host cell membrane allowing transfer of the nucleocapsid into the host cell cytoplasm. For SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic, the Spike RBD tightly associates with human ACE-2. Recombinant SARS-CoV-2 proteins and antibodies that recognize these proteins are essential for studying the molecular mechanisms of the coronavirus life cycle.

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Spike: Proteins and Enzymes

The Coronavirus Spike protein (S Protein) is one of four major structural proteins (S, M, E, N) present in each viral particle. Spike proteins are abundantly expressed on the surface forming its characteristic crown-like halo structure. The Spike protein is a highly glycosylated, type I transmembrane protein that plays a critical role in receptor recognition and host cell entry. There are two subunits, S1 and S2, that divide the protein roughly in half.

Within the N-terminal S1 subunit is the N-terminal domain and receptor binding domain (Spike RBD protein). The Spike RBD binds to the host cell and undergoes several conformational changes and proteolysis leading to fusion of the virus particle to the host cell membrane allowing transfer of the nucleocapsid into the host cell cytoplasm. For SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic, the Spike RBD tightly associates with human ACE-2. Recombinant SARS-CoV-2 proteins and antibodies that recognize these proteins are essential for studying the molecular mechanisms of the coronavirus life cycle.

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Ectodomain, Stabilized Prefusion Conformation, Resistant to Furin Cleavage

Source: HEK293
Accession #: YP_009724390.1
Applications: BA
Graph showing SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein binding to ACE-2
(5)

His-tag

Source: HEK293
Accession #: YP_009724390.1
Applications: BA
(2)
Source: CHO
Accession #: YP_009724390.1
Applications: BA, BA
(2)

(1-1273 4x aa mut.)

Source: HEK293
Accession #: YP_009724390.1
Applications: BA

Biotinylated via Amines

Source: HEK293
Accession #: YP_009724390.1
Applications: BA
(3)

Omicron variant

Source: HEK293
Accession #: YP_009724390.1
Applications: BA
(3)

Biotinylated

Source: HEK293
Accession #: YP_009724390.1
Applications: BA
(2)

GCN4-IZ trimerization domain, Stabilized Prefusion Conformation, Resistant to Furin Cleavage

Source: HEK293
Accession #: YP_009724390.1
Applications: BA
Recombinant SARS-CoV-2 Spike (GCN4-IZ) His Protein Binding Activity
(3)
Source: HEK293
Accession #: YP_009724390.1
Applications: BA
(3)

Omicron Variant Biotinylated His-tag

Source: HEK293
Accession #: YP_009724390.1
Applications: BA
(2)

Delta Variant (India) His-tag

Source: HEK293
Accession #: YP_009724390.1
Applications: BA
(3)

Omnicron Variant

Source: HEK293
Accession #: YP_009724390.1
Applications: BA
(2)

Alpha Variant (UK) Resistant to Furin & Stabilized Prefusion Conformation

Source: HEK293
Accession #: YP_009724390.1
Applications: BA
(3)
Source: HEK293
Accession #: YP_009724390.1
Applications: BA
(2)
Source: HEK293
Accession #: P59594.1
Applications: BA
(2)

Gamma Variant (Brazil)

Source: HEK293
Accession #: YP_009724390.1
Applications: BA
(2)

L452R T478K Delta Variant (India)

Source: HEK293
Accession #: YP_009724390.1
Applications: BA
(2)

Alpha Variant (UK)

Source: HEK293
Accession #: YP_009724390.1
Applications: BA
(3)

Beta Variant (South Africa)

Source: HEK293
Accession #: YP_009724390.1
Applications: BA
(3)

Omicron Variant His-tag

Source: HEK293
Accession #: YP_009724390.1
Applications: BA
(2)

CHO expressed. GCN4-IZ trimerization domain. Prefusion Conformation. High ACE-2 binding

Source: CHO
Accession #: YP_009825051.1
Applications: BA
Recombinant SARS-CoV Spike (GCN4-IZ) His-tag Protein Binding Activity
(2)

Y144 del, A222V, Delta Variant (Vietnam) His-tag

Source: HEK293
Accession #: YP_009724390.1
Applications: BA
(2)
Source: HEK293
Accession #: YP_009724390.1
Applications: BA
(2)

Lambda Variant

Source: HEK293
Accession #: YP_009724390.1
Applications: BA
(2)

His-tag Biotinylated Gamma Variant (Brazil)

Source: HEK293
Accession #: YP_009724390.1
Applications: BA
(2)
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