Influenza B Neuraminidase

Neuraminidase is an enzyme that cleaves sialic acid groups from glycoproteins. Influenza neuraminidase, a neuraminidase found on the surface of influenza viruses, allows the virus to be released from host cells. Influenza neuraminidase consists of four identical subunits arranged in a square. It usually attaches to the surface of the virus via a long protein stalk. The active site is located in a deep depression on the upper surface. They bind to polysaccharide chains and snip off sugars at the ends.

  • Mouse Anti-Influenza B Neuraminidase Antibody (MOFAB-167W) (CAT#: MOFAB-167W)

    • Host species: Mouse
    • Species Reactivity: Influenza Virus
    • Application: ELISA, Neut
    • Protein: Influenza B Neuraminidase
    • Size: 0.5mg
    • Conjugate: None
    • Alternative Names: Influenza B Neuraminidase, Influenza B Neuraminidase
  • Mouse Anti-Influenza B Neuraminidase Antibody (MOFAB-168W) (CAT#: MOFAB-168W)

    • Host species: Mouse
    • Species Reactivity: Influenza Virus
    • Application: ELISA, Neut
    • Protein: Influenza B Neuraminidase
    • Size: 0.5mg
    • Conjugate: None
    • Alternative Names: Influenza B Neuraminidase, Influenza B Neuraminidase
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