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Catalog Number: (10476-188)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: Required for vesicle docking or fusion during acrosome biogenesis (By similarity). May play a role in RNA trafficking or localization. In case of infection by HIV-1, acts as a cofactor for viral Rev and promotes movement of Rev-responsive element-containing RNAs from the nuclear periphery to the cytoplasm. This step is essential for HIV-1 replication.


Catalog Number: (10071-824)
Supplier: Prosci
Description: Following activation by double-stranded RNA in the presence of ATP, the kinase becomes autophosphorylated and can catalyze the phosphorylation of the translation initiation factor EIF2S1, which leads to an inhibition of the initiation of protein synthesis. Double-stranded RNA is generated during the course of a viral infection.


Catalog Number: (10090-670)
Supplier: Proteintech
Description: Mx1 (also known as MxA) is a GTPase that belongs to the Mx family of proteins, which are ubiquitous in eukaryotes and involved in the immune response to viral infections. The human Mx1 is localized in the cytoplasm interfering with the translation of viral proteins, whereas the mouse Mx1 accumulates in the nucleus and inhibits the primary transcription of viral RNA. Mx1 expression is induced by treatment with α/β interferon (INF). This antibody can recognize the endogenous Mx1 protein in several tissues like lung and spleen.


Catalog Number: (76509-470)
Supplier: New England Biolabs (NEB)
Description: The ARTIC SARS-CoV-2 protocol from the ARTIC Network is a multiplexed amplicon approach covering the whole viral genome.


Catalog Number: (75931-618)
Supplier: Rockland Immunochemical
Description: RIG-1 antibody detects the human RIG-1 protein. The innate immune system detects viral infection by recognizing various viral components and triggers antiviral responses. Like the toll-like receptor 3 (TLR3), the cytoplasmic helicase retinoic acid inducible gene protein 1 (RIG-1) recognizes double-stranded (ds) RNA, a molecular pattern associated with viral infection. Unlike TLR3 however, RIG-1 activates the kinases TBK1 and IKKε through the adaptor protein IPS-1. These kinases then phosphorylate the transcription factors IRF-3 and IRF-7 which are essential for the expression of type-I interferons. RIG-1 is required for the production of interferons in response to RNA viruses including paramyxoviruses, influenza virus, and Japanese encephalitis virus. Anti-RIG-1 antibodies are ideal for investigators involved in infectious disease research.


Catalog Number: (76098-710)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: ADAR1 converts adenosine to inosine in dsRNA, which destabilizes the dsRNA helix. This activity is important for various functions like site-specific RNA editing of transcripts of the glutamate receptors and modifying viral RNA genomes (which may be responsible for hypermutation of certain negative-stranded viruses, e.g., measles virus). ADAR1 also binds to short interfering RNAs (siRNA) without editing them and suppresses siRNA-mediated RNA interference. This protein is ubiquitously expressed, with the highest levels being found in brain and lung.


Supplier: MP Biomedicals
Description: Ribavarin is an antiviral compound reported to be active against RSV, HIV, HCV and other infectious agents. Its metabolite, ribavirin 5'-phosphate, inhibits inosine monophosphate dehydrogenase (IMP). It is also an analog of the imidazole nucleotide intermediates in purine nucleotide biosynthesis.
Ribavirin is active against a number of DNA and RNA viruses. It is a member of the nucleoside antimetabolite drugs that interfere with duplication of viral genetic material.
Antiviral agent used against a wide variety of human viral infections, in particular, chronic hepatitis C, HIV, and adenovirus. Its metabolite, ribavirin 5′-phosphate, is an inhibitor of inosine monophosphate (IMP) dehydrogenase, but many other mechanisms of action are also supported with experimental evidence.
Antiviral agent whose metabolite, ribavirin 5′-phosphate, is an inhibitor of inosine monophosphate (IMP) dehydrogenase. Used to inhibit purine (GTP pools) biosynthesis at the level of inosine monophosphate (IMP) dehydrogenase and as a precursor to the di- and tri-phosphates which inhibit viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerases.
Store at +4 °C.

Supplier: G-Biosciences
Description: G-Biosciences offers a wide selection of genomic isolation kits that purify high quality genomic DNA from a variety of sources and for a wide array of applications. G-Biosciences' XIT™ DNA kits produce protein-free, high quality DNA through the principle of cell lysis, protein digestion and precipitation, and genomic DNA purification. No chloroform or phenol extraction is required. High quality DNA can be isolated from sample types including: animal tissues, cells, whole blood, bacteria, Buccal cells, plant tissues, mouse tail, yeast, and FFPE tissue. G-Biosciences' XIT™ DNA kit procedures remove contaminants and enzyme inhibitors, allowing the purified DNA to be ready for immediate use for all downstream analyses. The purified DNA from G-Biosciences' XIT™ DNA kits have a A₂₆₀/A₂₈₀ ratio, between 1.7 and 1.9 (with the exception of the Buccal cells kit with a ratio between 1.8 and 2.0), and are up to 200 kb in size.

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Catalog Number: (89146-310)
Supplier: Enzo Life Sciences
Description: RIG-I (retinoic acid-inducible gene I; Ddx58), a member of the DEAD-box RNA helicases, is activated by cytoplasmic dsRNA and 5’-ppp RNA produced during the viral replication. The protein is characterized by a N-terminal region with two caspase recruitment domains (CARD) and a C-terminal region harboring potential ATP-dependent RNA helicase activity. RIG-1 recruits the CARD adaptor inducing IFN-β (Cardif) in a CARD-CARD-dependent manner resulting in NF-κB and IRF3 activation.


Catalog Number: (10476-186)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: Required for vesicle docking or fusion during acrosome biogenesis (By similarity). May play a role in RNA trafficking or localization. In case of infection by HIV-1, acts as a cofactor for viral Rev and promotes movement of Rev-responsive element-containing RNAs from the nuclear periphery to the cytoplasm. This step is essential for HIV-1 replication.


Catalog Number: (10275-082)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: DDX3 is involved in RNA metabolism. Two DDX3 paralogs are found in humans; DDX3X is encoded by a gene found on the X chromosome while DDX3Y is encoded by a gene on the Y chromosome. DDX3Y is exclusively expressed in testis and is required for normal spermatogenesis. DDX3X is ubiquitously expressed and predominantly localizes to the nuclear speckles, participating in RNA splicing, transcription, translation initiation, mRNA transport and cell cycle regulation. DDX3X also partakes in HIV-1 replication and hepatitis C viral infections.


Supplier: Mirus Bio
Description: A high-efficiency, low-toxicity transfection reagent for large RNA and CRISPR guide RNA.

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Catalog Number: (10088-600)
Supplier: Proteintech
Description: IFIT5, also named as Interferon-induced 58 kDa protein or RI58, is a 482 amino acid protein, which contains eight TPR repeats and belongs to the IFIT family. IFIT5 localizes in the Cell projection. Interferon-induced RNA-binding protein that specifically binds single-stranded RNA bearing a 5'-triphosphate group (PPP-RNA), thereby acting as a sensor of viral single-stranded RNAs.


Catalog Number: (10325-160)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: ADAR1 converts adenosine to inosine in dsRNA, which destabilizes the dsRNA helix. This activity is important for various functions like site-specific RNA editing of transcripts of the glutamate receptors and modifying viral RNA genomes (which may be responsible for hypermutation of certain negative-stranded viruses, e.g., measles virus). ADAR1 also binds to short interfering RNAs (siRNA) without editing them and suppresses siRNA-mediated RNA interference. This protein is ubiquitously expressed, with the highest levels being found in brain and lung.


Catalog Number: (10325-166)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: ADAR1 converts adenosine to inosine in dsRNA, which destabilizes the dsRNA helix. This activity is important for various functions like site-specific RNA editing of transcripts of the glutamate receptors and modifying viral RNA genomes (which may be responsible for hypermutation of certain negative-stranded viruses, e.g., measles virus). ADAR1 also binds to short interfering RNAs (siRNA) without editing them and suppresses siRNA-mediated RNA interference. This protein is ubiquitously expressed, with the highest levels being found in brain and lung.


Catalog Number: (10068-506)
Supplier: Prosci
Description: Following activation by double-stranded RNA in the presence of ATP, the kinase becomes autophosphorylated and can catalyze the phosphorylation of the translation initiation factor EIF2S1, which leads to an inhibition of the initiation of protein synthesis. Double-stranded RNA is generated during the course of a viral infection.


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