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hemagglutinin (332-340) [Influenza A virus]

Catalog No.
A1141
Partial antigenic glycoprotein
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Background

Influenza hemagglutinin (HA) is a type of hemagglutinin found on the surface of the influenza viruses. It is an antigenic glycoprotein. It is responsible for binding the virus to the cell that is being infected. HA proteins bind to cells with sialic acid on the membranes, such as cells in the upper respiratory tract or erythrocytes. [1]

HA has two functions. Firstly, it allows the recognition of target vertebrate cells, accomplished through the binding to these cells' sialic acid-containing receptors. Secondly, once bound it facilitates the entry of the viral genome into the target cells by causing the fusion of host endosomal membrane with the viral membrane. [2]

Since hemagglutinin is the major surface protein of the influenza A virus and is essential to the entry process, it is the primary target of neutralizing antibodies.

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Fig 1. Formula of Hemagglutinin

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Fig 2. Structure of Hemagglutinin.

Ref:

1. Russell RJ, Kerry PS, Stevens DJ, Steinhauer DA, Martin SR, Gamblin SJ, Skehel JJ (November 2008). "Structure of influenza hemagglutinin in complex with an inhibitor of membrane fusion". Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 105 (46): 17736–41.

2. White JM, Hoffman LR, Arevalo JH, et al. (1997). "Attachment and entry of influenza virus into host cells. Pivotal roles of hemagglutinin". In Chiu W, Burnett RM, Garcea RL. Structural Biology of Viruses.OxfordUniversity Press. pp. 80–104.

Chemical Properties

Physical AppearanceA solid
StorageStore at -20°C
M.Wt970.12
FormulaC42H75N13O13
SynonymsH2N-Thr-Gly-Leu-Arg-Asn-Ile-Pro-Ser-Ile-OH
Solubility≥97 mg/mL in DMSO; ≥12.95 mg/mL in EtOH; ≥8.42 mg/mL in H2O
SDFDownload SDF
Canonical SMILESNC(C(C)O)C(NCC(NC(CC(C)C)C(NC(CCCNC(N)=N)C(NC(CC(N)=O)C(NC(C(C)CC)C(N1C(C(NC(CO)C(NC(C(C)CC)C(O)=O)=O)=O)CCC1)=O)=O)=O)=O)=O)=O
Shipping ConditionSmall Molecules with Blue Ice, Modified Nucleotides with Dry Ice.
General tips We do not recommend long-term storage for the solution, please use it up soon.

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hemagglutinin (332-340) [Influenza A virus]