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Myxovirus Resistance Protein 1 antibody is useful for studying Myxovirus Resistance Protein 1 (MX1), an interferon-induced dynamin-like GTPase that functions as an important component of the innate antiviral immune response. Clone MX1/7530 recognizes MX1, also known as MxA, a protein rapidly induced following activation of type I and type III interferon signaling pathways. Through its ability to restrict viral replication and dissemination, MX1 serves as a key mediator of host defense and antiviral immunity.
Myxovirus Resistance Protein 1 belongs to the highly conserved Mx family of large GTP-binding proteins that function as intracellular antiviral effectors. Members of this protein family are activated in response to interferon stimulation and interfere with critical stages of viral life cycles, helping establish an antiviral cellular state. Because MX1 expression closely reflects activation of interferon-responsive pathways, it is widely utilized as a marker of innate immune activation and antiviral signaling.
Analysis of Myxovirus Resistance Protein 1 expression can provide insight into host-pathogen interactions, interferon-regulated signaling networks, antiviral defense mechanisms, and regulation of interferon-stimulated genes. Expression of MX1 has been reported in numerous cell types and tissues following viral challenge, immune activation, and cytokine stimulation. As a result, MX1 has become an important target in studies of immunology, infectious disease biology, virology, and innate immune regulation.
Beyond its role in antiviral defense, MX1 participates in broader investigations of cytokine signaling and immune response pathways. Interferon-regulated proteins function at central points within host defense networks and contribute to coordination of cellular responses to infection and environmental stress. Research involving MX1 therefore supports a greater understanding of mechanisms that govern pathogen resistance and immune system activation.
Because interferon signaling pathways are highly conserved among vertebrates, MX1 remains a valuable research target across a wide range of experimental systems. Studies of MX1 contribute to investigations of viral pathogenesis, immune activation, cytokine biology, and cellular defense responses. The availability of validated reagents such as clone MX1/7530 supports detection of MX1 expression in multiple research applications and tissue types.
Myxovirus Resistance Protein 1 antibodies are commonly used in immunohistochemistry, western blotting, immunofluorescence, flow cytometry, and related protein detection applications. These reagents support investigations of antiviral defense, interferon signaling, innate immunity, host-pathogen interactions, cytokine responses, infectious disease biology, and immune system regulation.
Learn more about MX1 function in interferon signaling, antiviral defense mechanisms, innate immunity, and host-pathogen interactions on our MX1 Antibody page.
Optimal dilution of the Myxovirus resistance protein 1 antibody should be determined by the researcher.
A recombinant partial protein sequence (within amino acids 400-592) from the human protein was used as the immunogen for the Myxovirus resistance protein 1 antibody.
Aliquot the Myxovirus resistance protein 1 antibody and store frozen at -20oC or colder. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
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