Shigella
Shigella, which was first discovered in 1897, is a genus of Gram-negative, nonspore-forming, nonmotile, facultative aerobic, rod-shaped bacteria. It causes disease in primates, such as humans and gorillas, but not in other mammals. Shigella, closely related to E. coli, is one of the leading bacterial causes of diarrhea worldwide and causes moderate-to-severe diarrhea in African and South Asian children. Shigella species are classified by three serogroups and one serotype, including S. dysenteriae, S. flexneri, S. boydii and S. sonnei, of which S. flexneri is the most frequently isolated species worldwide, accounting for 60%.CAT | Product Name | Source | Product Overview | Target | Type | Datasheet | Size | Price |
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VAng-0391Lsx | Recombinant Shigella Sonnei ypeA Protein (aa 1-141) | E. coli or Yeast or Baculovirus or Mammalian Cell. | Shigella Sonnei (strain Ss046) Acetyltransferase YpeA, recombinant protein. | Shigella | Bacterial Antigens | ![]() |
50 µg (E. coli) | Inquiry |
VAng-0392Lsx | Recombinant Shigella Sonnei ypfN Protein (aa 1-66) | E. coli or Yeast or Baculovirus or Mammalian Cell. | Shigella Sonnei (strain Ss046) UPF0370 protein ypfN, recombinant protein. | Shigella | Bacterial Antigens | ![]() |
500 µg (E. coli) | Inquiry |
VAng-0393Lsx | Recombinant Shigella Sonnei yqhA Protein (aa 1-164) | E. coli or Yeast or Baculovirus or Mammalian Cell. | Shigella Sonnei (strain Ss046) UPF0114 protein YqhA, recombinant protein. | Shigella | Bacterial Antigens | ![]() |
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VAng-0394Lsx | Recombinant Shigella Sonnei yraN Protein (aa 1-131) | E. coli or Yeast or Baculovirus or Mammalian Cell. | Shigella Sonnei (strain Ss046) UPF0102 protein yraN, recombinant protein. | Shigella | Bacterial Antigens | ![]() |
50 µg (E. coli) | Inquiry |
VAng-0395Lsx | Recombinant Shigella Sonnei ysaB Protein (aa 27-99) | E. coli or Yeast or Baculovirus or Mammalian Cell. | Shigella Sonnei (strain Ss046) Uncharacterized protein ysaB, recombinant protein. | Shigella | Bacterial Antigens | ![]() |
50 µg (E. coli) | Inquiry |
VAng-0396Lsx | Recombinant Shigella Sonnei ytcA Protein (aa 1-91) | E. coli or Yeast or Baculovirus or Mammalian Cell. | Shigella Sonnei (strain Ss046) Uncharacterized protein ytcA, recombinant protein. | Shigella | Bacterial Antigens | ![]() |
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VAng-0397Lsx | Recombinant Shigella Sonnei ytfE Protein (aa 1-220) | E. coli or Yeast or Baculovirus or Mammalian Cell. | Shigella Sonnei (strain Ss046) Iron-sulfur cluster repair protein YtfE, recombinant protein. | Shigella | Bacterial Antigens | ![]() |
50 µg (E. coli) | Inquiry |
VAng-0398Lsx | Recombinant Shigella Sonnei ytjA Protein (aa 1-53) | E. coli or Yeast or Baculovirus or Mammalian Cell. | Shigella Sonnei (strain Ss046) UPF0391 membrane protein ytjA, recombinant protein. | Shigella | Bacterial Antigens | ![]() |
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VAng-0399Lsx | Recombinant Shigella Sonnei zapB Protein (aa 1-81) | E. coli or Yeast or Baculovirus or Mammalian Cell. | Shigella Sonnei (strain Ss046) Cell division protein ZapB, recombinant protein. | Shigella | Bacterial Antigens | ![]() |
50 µg (E. coli) | Inquiry |
VAng-0400Lsx | Recombinant Shigella Sonnei zipA Protein (aa 1-328) | E. coli or Yeast or Baculovirus or Mammalian Cell. | Shigella Sonnei (strain Ss046) Cell division protein ZipA homolog, recombinant protein. | Shigella | Bacterial Antigens | ![]() |
500 µg (E. coli) | Inquiry |
VAng-0401Lsx | Recombinant Shigella Sonnei zntB Protein (aa 1-327) | E. coli or Yeast or Baculovirus or Mammalian Cell. | Shigella Sonnei (strain Ss046) Zinc transport protein ZntB, recombinant protein. | Shigella | Bacterial Antigens | ![]() |
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VAng-0402Lsx | Recombinant Shigella Sonnei znuC Protein (aa 1-251) | E. coli or Yeast or Baculovirus or Mammalian Cell. | Shigella Sonnei (strain Ss046) Zinc import ATP-binding protein ZnuC, recombinant protein. | Shigella | Bacterial Antigens | ![]() |
50 µg (E. coli) | Inquiry |
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