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05-012
HIV-1 Nef
Format50% glycerol 20 mM Tris-HCl (pH 7.5) 50 mM NaCl 10 mM mercaptoethanol
Storage-20℃
Package100ug
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Species origin
HIV-1, Human immunodeficiency virus type 1

Molecule Name
HIV-1 Reverse transcriptase

Type (General)
peptide/protein

Full Description
HIV-1 Nef is one of the accessory proteins synthesized in the early stage of AIDS virus reproduction and is abundantly found in infected cells. The name derives from its negative factor thought at the beginning but presently it is remarked as the protein which bears a most distinctive biological characteristic of AIDS virus (1). The protein interacts directly with the signal transduction protein of the host T cell and works effectively on AIDS infection or on long term survival of the infected cells or induces apoptosis of non-infected cells (2). It is also involved in the endocytosis and degradation of receptor protein of the cell surface such as CD4 and MH4, important for AIDS virus infection. The product is over-expressed as a recombinant protein in E. coli with a plasmid carrying the nef gene of HIV-1 virus, subtype B (3) and highly purified by several steps of chromatography. Its molecular size is 27kD, same as that of Nef purified from AIDS virus particles (Fig 1).