Structure of Anti-Monkeypox Virus M1R Polyclonal Antibody
The Anti-Monkeypox Virus M1R Polyclonal Antibody is a glycoprotein that consists of two heavy chains and two light chains connected by disulfide bonds. The antigen binding site is located at the N-terminal end of the heavy chain and is composed of six loops. The loops are connected by a disulfide bond and form a “Y” shaped structure.
Activity of Anti-Monkeypox Virus M1R Polyclonal Antibody
The Anti-Monkeypox Virus M1R Polyclonal Antibody is an immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibody that binds to the Monkeypox virus M1R protein and neutralizes the virus. The antibody is capable of recognizing and binding to several different epitopes on the M1R protein, which allows for a broad range of protection against different strains of the virus.
Application of Anti-Monkeypox Virus M1R Polyclonal Antibody
The Anti-Monkeypox Virus M1R Polyclonal Antibody is used for research purpose only in Monkeypox infections.
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