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Agrisera/TYLCV V2 | Tomato yellow leaf curl virus coat protein V2/AS15 3059/
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Background

TYLCV CP (Tomato yellow leaf curl virus coat protein V2) accumulates in tomato leaves during infection. This protein was detected in the phloem of associated cells. TYLCV virus attacts tomato cultures worldwide and is transmitted by the white flye Bemisia tabaci.

Immunogen Recombinant fragment of V2 protein as described in Gorovits et al. (2013).
Host Rabbit
Clonality Polyclonal
Clone
Purity Serum
Format Lyophilized
Quantity 150 µl
Reconstitution For reconstitution add 150 µl of sterile water.
Storage

store lyophilized/reconstituted at -20°C; once reconstituted make aliquots to avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles. Please, remember to spin tubes briefly prior to opening them to avoid any losses that might occur from lyophilized material adhering to the cap or sides of the tubes.

Tested applications western blot (WB), immunolocalization (IL)
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Plant and algal protein extraction buffer

Secondary antibodies

Additional information
application information
Recommended dilution

1 : 200 (WB), 1: 500 - 1: 1000 (IL)

Expected | apparent MW

13 kDa

Confirmed reactivity Tomato yellow leaf curl virus coat 13 kDa
Predicted reactivity Tomato yellow leaf curl virus coat 13 kDa
Not reactive in

no confirmed exceptions from predicted reactivity are currently known

Additional information

This antibody is detecting recombinant TYLCV V2 protein.

Selected references Moshe et al. (2015). The Tomato yellow leaf curl virus V2 protein forms aggregates depending on the cytoskeleton integrity and binds viral genomic DNA. Sci Rep. 2015 May 5;5:9967. doi: 10.1038/srep09967.