Description
Data Sheet
| Amino acid sequence | MQVTFIYILVITCYENDVNVYHIFFQMSLWLPSEATVYLPPVPVSKVVSTDEYVARTNIYYHAGTSRLLAVGHPYFPIKKPNNNKILVPKVSGLQYRVFRIHLPDPNKFGFPDTSFYNPDTQRLVWACVGVEVGRGQPLGVGISGHPLLNKLDDTENASAYAANAGVDNRECISMDYKQTQLCLIGCKPPIGEHWGKGSPCTNVAVNPGDCPPLELINTVIQDGDMVHTGFGAMDFTTLQANKSEVPLDICTSICKYPDYIKMVSEPYGDSLFFYLRREQMFVRHLFNRAGTVGENVPDDLYIKGSGSTANLASSNYFPTPSGSMVTSDAQIFNKPYWLQRAQGHNNGICWGNQLFVTVVDTTRSTNMSLCAAISTSETTYKNTNFKEYLRHGEEYDLQFIFQLCKITLTADVMTYIHSMNSTILEDWNFGLQPPPGGTLEDTYRFVTQAIACQKHTPPAPKEDDPLKKYTFWEVNLKEKFSADLDQFPLGRKFLLQAGLKAKPKFTLGKRKATPTTSSTSTTAKRKKRKL. |
| Expression host | E.Coli. |
| Formulation | Recombinant HPV-16 solution in PBS, 100mM arginine and 3M Urea. |
| Physical Appearence | Sterile filtered clear liquid formulation. |
| Protein Background | Human papillomavirus family consist of over 200 types. Over than 30 to 40 types of HPV are transferred via sexual contact and infect the anogenital region initiating genital warts. Persistent infection with “high-risk” HPV types results in skin warts and leads to precancerous lesions and invasive cancer. HPV infection is considered as a source for all incidents of cervical cancer. |
| Purification Method | The recombinant HPV-16 fusion protein was purified by GSH affinity chromatography technique. |
| Purity | Protein is >90% pure as determined by 10% SDS-PAGE (Coomassie staining). |
| Stability | Recombinant HPV-16 although stable at 4°C for 1 week, should be stored below -18°C. Please prevent freeze thaw cycles. |
| Synonyms | Papillomavirus, HPV, Papilloma Virus. |

