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Anti kshv orf 50

Manufactured by Bioss Antibodies
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Anti-KSHV ORF 50 is a laboratory product designed for research purposes. It is an antibody that specifically targets the Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) open reading frame 50 protein. This product can be used in various research applications to study the biology and characteristics of KSHV.

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Western Blot Analysis of HMGB-1, KSHV, and HHV

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Western blot analysis was performed as previously described protocol (Jeon et al., 2021 (link)). The primary antibodies used were anti-HMGB-1 (Abcam, Cambridge, MA, United States), anti-β-actin (Sigma-Aldrich), anti-KSHV ORF 50 (Bioss, Woburn, MA, United States), anti-HHV ORF 45 (Thermo Fisher Scientific), and anti-KSHV K8.1 antibodies (Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, United States). Horseradish peroxidase (HRP)-conjugated goat anti-mouse IgG (Bethyl; Montgomery, TX, United States) and HRP-conjugated goat anti-rabbit IgG (Bethyl) were used as secondary antibodies. The antibody-reacted membranes were visualized using Amersham ImageQuant 800.
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Immunofluorescence Assay for HMGB1, KSHV Proteins

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Immunofluorescence assay (IFA) was performed as previously described (Lee M. S. et al., 2014 (link); Kang et al., 2021a (link)). The primary antibodies used were anti-HMGB-1 (Abcam), anti-KSHV ORF50 (Bioss), anti-KSHV K8.1 (Santa Cruz), and anti-LNA (Abcam) antibodies. The secondary antibodies used were Alexa Fluor 568-conjugated anti-mouse IgG (Thermo Fisher Scientific) and Alexa Fluor 568-conjugated anti-rabbit IgG (Thermo Fisher Scientific) antibodies. A concentration of 500 ng/mL of 49,6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI) was used to stain nucleic acids. The stained samples were observed under a Nikon Eclipse E400 microscope (Nikon, Tokyo, Japan) under the same conditions.
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