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Virp5 Peptide Series — Research Products

14 catalog items

Catalog # Product Type Species Size Price Add to cart
023-94 [Tyr0]-Virp5 (19-26) / [Tyr0]-P-19 (Rat) Peptides Rat 200 µg $115.00 $136.00
T-023-94 [Tyr0]-Virp5 (19-26) / [Tyr0]-P-19 (Rat) – I-125 Labeled I-125 labeled Labeled Peptides Rat 10 µCi $1159.00 $1364.00
023-92 Virp5 (19-26) / P-19 (Rat) Peptides Rat 500 µg $115.00 $136.00
B-023-92 Virp5 (19-26) / P-19 (Rat) – Biotin Labeled Biotin-labeled Labeled Peptides Rat 10 µg $271.00 $319.00
FC3-023-92 Virp5 (19-26) / P-19 (Rat) – Cy3 Labeled Fluorescent-labeled Labeled Peptides Rat 1 nmol $595.00 $700.00
FG-023-92A Virp5 (19-26) / P-19 (Rat) – FAM Labeled Fluorescent-labeled Labeled Peptides Rat 1 nmol $271.00 $319.00
FR-023-92 Virp5 (19-26) / P-19 (Rat) – Rhodamine Labeled Fluorescent-labeled Labeled Peptides Rat 1 nmol $341.00 $402.00
023-93 Virp5 (36-43) / P-36 (Rat) Peptides Rat 500 µg $115.00 $136.00
B-023-93 Virp5 (36-43) / P-36 (Rat) – Biotin Labeled Biotin-labeled Labeled Peptides Rat 10 µg $271.00 $319.00
FG-023-93A Virp5 (36-43) / P-36 (Rat) – FAM Labeled Fluorescent-labeled Labeled Peptides Rat 1 nmol $271.00 $319.00
FR-023-93 Virp5 (36-43) / P-36 (Rat) – Rhodamine Labeled Fluorescent-labeled Labeled Peptides Rat 1 nmol $271.00 $319.00
023-91 Virp5 (4-11) / P-4 (Rat) Peptides Rat 500 µg $115.00 $136.00
B-023-91 Virp5 (4-11) / P-4 (Rat) – Biotin Labeled Biotin-labeled Labeled Peptides Rat 10 µg $271.00 $319.00
FG-023-91A Virp5 (4-11) / P-4 (Rat) – FAM Labeled Fluorescent-labeled Labeled Peptides Rat 1 nmol $271.00 $319.00

All items are supplied for in vitro laboratory research use only — not for human or veterinary use, diagnosis or therapy. Prices are per unit as listed; each catalog number ships with its Certificate of Analysis.

Virp5 Peptide Series — frequently asked

What are the Virp5 peptides?
They are a small set of short synthetic rat peptides listed as overlapping fragments, each named by its residue range and by a corresponding P-number. The series covers successive segments of a short parent sequence rather than one characterised bioactive peptide.
What is known about their function?
Very little is published on this series, and no receptor or physiological activity should be inferred from the product names. Researchers are encouraged to verify the parent protein and numbering against their primary literature source before planning experiments.
How are overlapping peptide sets typically used?
Sets of this design are normally applied to epitope mapping and binding-site localisation. Each fragment is tested separately against an antibody or binding partner so that the region responsible for recognition can be narrowed down to a short segment.