Search Thermo Fisher Scientific
Viperin is a 43kDa protein which is one of several hundred interferon inducible viral proteins. Elevated expression of viperin is induced by LPS and poly I:C through TLR dependent signaling pathways. Sendai virus mediated viperin expression is induced independently of TLR signaling pathways through RLRs - RIG-I and MAVs (Severa, 2006). Viperin has been shown to play an important role in interferon mediated anti-viral activity in a Hepatitis C virus model system (Helbig, 2011). Viperin is induced in lymphoid cells and dendritic cells (DCs) and highly induced in neutrophils and macrophages during acute LCMV infection in mice (Hinson, ). Viperin functions as a mediator of viral resistance and as a marker for interferon responsiveness making its detection and mechanism of action through specific antibody probes valuable for further studies.
2510004L01Rik; Best5; Bone-expressed sequence tag 5 protein; cig33; cig5; CIG6; cytomegalovirus-induced gene 5 protein; hypothetical protein LOC570456; inflammatory response gene 6 protein; inflammatory response protein 6; IRG6; radical S-adenosyl methionine domain containing 2; radical S-adenosyl methionine domain-containing protein 2; rsad2; rsad2 {ECO:0000250; si:ch211-276e8.2; similar to radical S-adenosyl methionine domain containing 2; UniProtKB:Q8WXG1}; VHSV-induced-like protein; Vig1; Viperin; viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus (VHSV)-induced gene 1; virus inhibitory protein, endoplasmic reticulum-associated, interferon-inducible; zgc:112342
100 µL
100 µL
100 µg
100 µL
100 µL
100 µL
100 µg
50 µg
100 µg