Anti-Viral Proteins
Anti-Monkeypox virus B2R/HA/Hemagglutinin Polyclonal Antibody is an anti-viral protein which is produced by the immune system in response to the presence of the Monkeypox virus. It is composed of multiple antibodies which are specific for the hemagglutinin protein of the virus. These antibodies bind to the hemagglutinin protein, preventing the virus from entering host cells and thus providing protection against infection.
Structure of Anti-Viral Proteins
The structure of Anti-Monkeypox virus B2R/HA/Hemagglutinin Polyclonal Antibody is composed of multiple antibodies which are specific for the hemagglutinin protein of the virus. Each antibody is composed of two heavy chains and two light chains, with the heavy chains being responsible for the binding of the antibody to the virus. The light chains are responsible for the recognition of the virus.
Activity of Anti-Viral Proteins
The activity of Anti-Monkeypox virus B2R/HA/Hemagglutinin Polyclonal Antibody is to bind with high affinity to the hemagglutinin.
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