
CAS 139079-41-7
:Pol (476-484), HIV-1 RT Epitope
Description:
Pol (476-484), HIV-1 RT Epitope, with the CAS number 139079-41-7, is a synthetic peptide that corresponds to a specific region of the reverse transcriptase (RT) protein of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus type 1 (HIV-1). This peptide is primarily used in immunological studies and vaccine development due to its role in eliciting an immune response against HIV. The characteristics of this peptide include its sequence, which is designed to mimic the natural epitope presented by the virus, allowing for the activation of T-cells and the production of antibodies. It is typically characterized by its solubility in aqueous solutions, stability under physiological conditions, and ability to bind to Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) molecules, facilitating T-cell recognition. The peptide's immunogenicity is crucial for its application in research and potential therapeutic strategies aimed at combating HIV infection. Overall, Pol (476-484) serves as an important tool in understanding HIV pathogenesis and developing effective vaccines.
Formula:C46H78N12O12
Synonyms:- Pol (476-484), HIV-1 RT Epitope
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Pol (476-484), HIV-1 RT Epitope
CAS:<p>Pol (476-484), HIV-1 RT Epitope is a biologically active peptide and represents the dominant HLA A*0201-restricted epitope within HIV-1 reverse transcriptase (</p>Formula:C46H78N12O12Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:991.18
