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Immunogen: B7X8C9 Synonyms: CENH3
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Immunogen: ATCG00080 P62100 Synonyms: PsbI, PHOTOSYSTEM II REACTION CENTER PROTEIN I Background:
PsbI is one of the components of the core complex of Photosystem II. PsbI is associated with the PSII reaction center protein D1 and is required for PSII stability and/or assembly. The molecular mass of PsbI is about 4.8 kDa. -
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Immunogen: AT1G44575 Q9XF91 Synonyms: PsbS, 22 kDa Lhc-like PSII protein Background:
PsbS is a ubiquitous pigment-binding protein associated with photosystem II (PSII) of higher plants, which is involved in nonphotochemical quenching rather than in photosynthesis. Mutant has a normal violaxanthin cycle but has a limited capacity of quenching singlet excited chlorophylls and is tolerant to lipid peroxidation. -
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Immunogen: ATCG00710 P56780 Synonyms: PsbH, PHOTOSYSTEM II REACTION CENTER PROTEIN H Background:
PsbH is an 8-kD phosphoprotein in the Photosystem II oxygen evolving core. The exact molecular function of PsbH has not been determined but it may play a role in mediating electron transfer between the secondary quinone acceptors, QA and QB. -
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Immunogen: AT1G06680 Q42029 Synonyms: PsbP, 23 kDa protein of the oxygen evolving complex (OEC) of PSII, Oxygen-evolving enhancer protein 2-1, chloroplastic Background:
PsbP is a 23 kD extrinsic subunit of the oxygen evolving complex of Photosystem II. PsbP participates in the regulation of oxygen evolution and stabilizes the oxygen evolving complex of PSII. -
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Immunogen: AT1G79040 P27202 Synonyms: PsbR, Photosystem II 10 kDa polypeptide, chloroplastic, photosystem II subunit R Background:
PsbR is the subunit of photosystem II (PSII) with a molecular mass of 10 kDa. This subunit appears to be involved in the stable assembly of PSII, particularly that of the oxygen-evolving complex subunit PsbP. Mutants defective in accumulation of PsbR have reduced amounts of subunits PsbP and PsbQ in PSII.