Respiratory Syncytial Virus Subgroup B Strain 9320 nLuc Reporter

To support our goal of supplying experiment-ready volumes of virus to our customers, we offer volume-based pricing. Adjusted pricing is applied during checkout.

  • Purchase of one vial - list price
  • Purchase of two vials - 10% off order
  • Purchase of three vials - 20% off order
  • Purchase of four or more vials - 30% off order
  • For large orders, contact us for a custom quote.
  • Academic customers - 60% off order.

Description: Wild-type orthopneumovirus expressing the reporter protein nanoluciferase (nLuc).

Strain History: The 9320 strain of respiratory syncytial virus subgroup B (RSV-B) was isolated from a child with pneumonia in Massachusetts in 1977. The genomic sequence is available in NCBI.

Production: Plasmid-based reverse genetics method.

Biosafety Level: 2

Format: 1.0 mL/vial. Clarified and filtered cell culture supernatant frozen at -80°C. Delivered on dry ice.

QA/QC:

  • Infectious titer
  • Genome equivalents/mL by qPCR
  • Whole-genome sequencing by NGS
  • Mycoplasma test by PCR
  • Sterility test for bacterial and fungal contamination
  • Endotoxin test <10 EU/mL
  • Documented expression of nLuc reporter protein
  • Documentation: Experimental conditions for QC tests, documentation of all reagents used.


Production Batch Information links (downloadable):

Certificate of Analysis

NGS Results and Complete Genome Sequence

Batch Record: Detailed Production and QC Data

Product Use Policy and Material Transfer Agreement

Additional Formats: This product can be made as a purified or inactivated virus stock, or as purified viral genomic material. Many different reporter proteins and molecular tags can be incorporated. Custom variant design and production services are also available. Please contact us for additional information.

Additional Strains: If you require a strain of this virus not listed on our website, please contact us. We can produce a wide range of common strains to meet your needs.

Additional Viruses Available: If you are looking for a virus species or strain not listed on our website, please contact us with your request. Our team will work with you to create the product that meets your research needs and budget.