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  1. GAMMA CA1 / Anti-GAMMA CARBONIC ANHYDRASE 1, mitochondrial antibody

    Starting at $89.00

     Immunogen: Arabidopsis thaliana (AT1G19580   Uniprot: Q9FWR5)  
     Synonyms: GAMMACA1, GAMMACARBONICANHYDRASE1
  2. AT5G11770 / Anti-NADH dehydrogenase subunit PSST, mitochondrial Antibody

    Starting at $89.00

     Immunogen: AT5G11770    Q42577  
     Synonyms: PSST

     Background:

    Complex I is the largest protein complex of the oxidative phosphorylation system in mitochondrial and it catalyzes NADH-quinone oxidoreduction. Complex I represents the main entrance site for electrons into the respiratory electron transfer chain. In Arabidopsis, Complex I have at least 49 subunits and PSST (AT5G11770) is one of the subunit, which is also designated 20 kDa subunit.
  3. TOC75-4 / Anti-Protein TOC75-4, chloroplastic Antibody

    Starting at $89.00

     Immunogen: Arabidopsis thaliana (AT4G09080 )  
     Synonyms: TOC75-III/IV, TRANSLOCON AT THE OUTER ENVELOPE MEMBRANE OF CHLOROPLASTS 75-III/IV
  4. TOC159 / Anti-Translocase of chloroplast 159, chloroplastic Antibody

    Starting at $89.00

     Immunogen: AT4G02510    O81283  
     Synonyms: TOC159, ATTOC159, PLASTID PROTEIN IMPORT 2, PPI2, TOC160, TOC86, TRANSLOCON AT THE OUTER ENVELOPE MEMBRANE OF CHLOROPLASTS 159, TRANSLOCON AT THE OUTER ENVELOPE MEMBRANE OF CHLOROPLASTS 160, TRANSLOCON AT THE OUTER ENVELOPE MEMBRANE OF CHLOROPLASTS 86

     Background:

    TOC159 is an integral membrane GTPase that functions as a transit-sequence receptor required for the import of proteins necessary for chloroplast biogenesis. It located in the outer chloroplast membrane.
  5. FdC2 / Anti-Ferredoxin C2 Antibody

    Starting at $89.00

     Immunogen: AT1G32550    F4IE99  
     Synonyms: FdC2, FDC2, FERREDOXIN C 2

     Background:

    FdC2 is a ferredoxin protein capable of alternative electron partitioning. FdC1 level increases in conditions of acceptor limitation at PSI.
  6. YCF3 / Anti-YCF3 Antibody

    Starting at $89.00

     Immunogen: ATCG00360    P61843  
     Synonyms: YCF3

     Background:

    YCF3 is essential for the assembly of the photosystem I (PSI) complex. In Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, it seems to act as a PSI specific chaperone facilitating the assembly of the complex by interacting with PsaA and PsaD.
  7. RPS4 / Anti-30S rps4 ribosomal protein S4 (RP- S4) Antibody

    Starting at $89.00

     Immunogen: Arabidopsis thaliana (ATCG00380    Uniprot: P56799)  
     Synonyms: RPS4, CHLOROPLAST RIBOSOMAL PROTEIN S4.
  8. RP-L24 / Anti-50S ribosomal protein L24 Antibody

    Starting at $89.00

     Immunogen: AT5G54600    P92959  
     Synonyms: RP- L24, PLASTID RIBOSOMAL PROTEIN L24, RPL24, SUPPRESSOR OF VARIEGATION 8, SVR8

     Background:

    50S ribosomal protein L24 (RP-L24) is one of two assembly initiator proteins, it binds directly to the 5'-end of the 23S rRNA, where it nucleates assembly of the 50S subunit.
  9. SBPASE / Anti-Sedoheptulose-1,7-bisphosphatase, chloroplastic Antibody

    Starting at $89.00

     Immunogen: AT3G55800    P46283  
     Synonyms: SBPase, SEDOHEPTULOSE-BISPHOSPHATASE

     Background:

    Sedoheptulose-1,7-bisphosphatase (SBPase) is a Calvin cycle enzyme and functions in photosynthetic carbon fixation.
  10. pTAC12 / Anti-PLASTID TRANSCRIPTIONALLY ACTIVE 12 Antibody

    Starting at $89.00

     Immunogen: AT2G34640    F4IHY7  
     Synonyms: pTAC12, HEMERA, HMR, PLASTID TRANSCRIPTIONALLY ACTIVE 12, TAC12

     Background:

    In chloroplasts, transcription of plastid genes is mediated by two types of RNA polymerase: plastid-encoded RNA polymerase (PEP) and nuclearencoded RNA polymerase (NEP). Transcription in plastids is also mediated by a number of nuclear-encoded factors in addition to PEP and NEP. In the insoluble RNA polymerase preparation samples, a total of 18 components named as pTACs (pTAC1 to pTAC18) were identified. pTAC12 (AT2G34640) is one of the components associated with PEP complex.

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