SARS-CoV-2 Spike RBD (N501Y) Protein (C-His-Avi)

Cat # Size Price Quantity
60280125 ug$145
602802100 ug$295

Product Details


ApplicationELISA, BLI
FormatLiquid, Purified
Expression HostHEK293
Target NameSARS-CoV2 RBD, Spike RBD Protein, RBD Protein
SpeciesSARS-CoV-2
accession numberQHD43416.1
SourcesRecombinant SARS-CoV-2 S protein RBD (Arg319-Phe541, N501Y) with C-terminus His-Avi tag was expressed in 293 Cells.
Molecular WeightThis protein has a predicted molecular weight of 29 kDa. Under DTT-reducing conditions, the protein migrates at approximately 30-40 kDa on SDS-PAGE.
Affinity TagC-His-Avi
Purity>95% based on SDS-PAGE under reducing condition
Formulation1xPBS buffer, pH7.4, 0.22 µm filtered
Endotoxin levelNot tested
Protein Concentration25µg size is bottled at 0.2mg/mL concentration. 100 µg size is supplied at a lot-specific concentration.
Storage and HandlingBriefly centrifuge the vial upon receipt. An unopened vial can be stored at 4°C for up to 2 weeks, or at -20°C or below for up to six months. The protein may be further diluted to 0.1 mg/mL using 0.22 µm-filtered PBS buffer (pH 7.4). For long-term storage, the diluted stock solution should be aliquoted and stored at ≤ –70°C to minimize freeze-thaw cycles. If additional dilution is required, carrier proteins such as FBS or BSA should be added to maintain protein stability.

Background Information


The receptor-binding domain (RBD) of SARS-CoV-2 is a critical region of the spike (S) protein that directly interacts with the human ACE2 receptor to facilitate viral entry into host cells. It is located within the S1 subunit of the spike protein and adopts a compact, globular structure stabilized by disulfide bonds. Due to its essential role in viral entry, the RBD is a primary target for neutralizing antibodies, vaccines, and therapeutic interventions. Mutations in the RBD—seen in various SARS-CoV-2 variants—can increase binding affinity to ACE2 or help evade immune responses. The N501Y mutation enhances the virus's ability to bind to the ACE2 receptor, likely contributing to increased transmissibility.