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Creation of the G polyclonal antibody involves rabbit immunization with recombinant vesicular stomatitis Indiana virus glycoprotein (G) (31-232aa), prompting the production of specific antibodies within the rabbit's IgG-rich serum. Following affinity chromatography purification, the resultant G antibody exhibits reactivity with vesicular stomatitis Indiana virus glycoprotein and is extensively validated for use in ELISA and WB applications.
The vesicular stomatitis Indiana virus glycoprotein (rVSV-G) is conjugated with the green fluorescent protein (GFP) to form the chimeric protein rVSV-G/GFP, a frequently used tool in research to study viral entry and gene expression in cells. VSV-G is responsible for the viral entry into host cells by mediating membrane fusion, while GFP serves as a visible marker. Researchers use this construct to monitor and study the mechanisms of viral entry and gene expression in a wide range of cell types.
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