HSV-1 MacIntyre Strain Purified Viral Lysate

Catalog Number: 
10-145-000
Status: 
Current product--usually ships within 2 business days
Discount: 
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Size: 
1 mg
Use: 
For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Storage Temperature: 
-70˚C

Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1, strain MacIntyre (HSV-1, Human Herpesvirus 1, HHV-1). Family: Herpesviridae, subfamily: Alphaherpesvirinae, genus: Simplexvirus. Enveloped DNA virus.

HSV-1, strain MacIntyre purified virus lysed with Triton X-100. Virus is completely inactivated and contains all viral proteins present in active preparation. Can be used for applications such as ELISA or Western blot requiring non-infectious viral proteins.

Virus: HSV-1, MacIntyre strain

Virus Preparation: Purified virus

Cell Line for Propagation: Vero

Suspending Buffer: 10 mM Tris, 150 mM NaCl, 1 mM EDTA, pH 7.5

Preparation of Lysate: HSV-1 purified virus adjusted to a protein concentration of approximately 1.0 mg/mL and Triton X-100 added to a final concentration of 0.5 % in TNE buffer.

Protein Concentration: [varies by lot] mg/mL by Pierce BCA protein method using BSA standard. Alternative methods for determining protein concentration may give different values.

Virus Particle Count: Varies by lot.

Functional Activity: Reactive in Western blot. Reactive in ELISA using HSV-1 gG MAb.

Final Fill Volume: Varies by lot

Validation of Inactivation: These lots of viral lysate has been specifically tested for residual infectivity and no infectious virus was detected. The lysate was titered in Vero vells over a 7-day period with endpoint determination by cytopathic effects (CPE). This product has been treated using methods of inactivation that have been validated in vitro for complete inactivation of high-titered herpesviruses.

Shipping and Storage: 
This product is shipped frozen on dry ice. Store at -70°C upon receipt. Avoid multiple freeze-thaw cycles as product degradation may result.
Safe Handling Recommendations: 
This inactivated biological preparation should be handled in accordance with Good Laboratory Practices and any applicable local guidelines.