Cash Crops Antibodies
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Immunogen: AT5G55710 Q9FM67 Synonyms: TIC20-V, ATTIC20-V, TRANSLOCON AT THE INNER ENVELOPE MEMBRANE OF CHLOROPLASTS 20-V. Background:
TIC20-V is a component of the TIC (translocon at the inner envelope membrane of chloroplasts) protein translocation machinery mediating the protein translocation across the inner envelope of plastids. The Arabidopsis genome encodes four Tic20 homologous proteins, AT1G04940(Tic20-I), AT2G47840(Tic20-II), AT4G03320(Tic20-IV) and AT5G55710(Tic20-V). -
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Immunogen: AT5G03940 P37107 Synonyms: SRP54, 54 CHLOROPLAST PROTEIN, 54CP, CHLOROPLAST SIGNAL RECOGNITION PARTICLE 54 KDA SUBUNIT, CPSRP54, FFC, FIFTY-FOUR CHLOROPLAST HOMOLOGUE, SIGNAL RECOGNITION PARTICLE 54 KDA SUBUNIT CHLOROPLAST PROTEIN, SRP54CP Background:
The conserved 54-kDa SRP subunit in higher plant chloroplasts (cpSRP54) is not bound to an SRP RNA, an essential SRP component in bacteria, but forms a stable heterodimer with the chloroplast-specific cpSRP43. -
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Immunogen: ATCG00170 P56764 Synonyms: RpoC2 Background:
In chloroplasts, transcription of plastid genes is mediated by two types of RNA polymerase: plastid-encoded RNA polymerase (PEP) and nuclear encoded RNA polymerase (NEP). PEP is composed of four core subunits (α, β,β’,β’’) and a promoter recognition subunit (σ factor). RpoC2 (ATCG00170) is the β’’ subunit of PEP. -
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Immunogen: ATCG00180 P56763 Synonyms: RpoC1 Background:
In chloroplasts, transcription of plastid genes is mediated by two types of RNA polymerase: plastid-encoded RNA polymerase (PEP) and nuclear encoded RNA polymerase (NEP). PEP is composed of four core subunits (α, β,β’,β’’) and a promoter recognition subunit (σfactor). RpoC1 (ATCG00180) is the β’ subunit of PEP -
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Immunogen: ATCG00730 P56774 Synonyms: PetD, PETD, PHOTOSYNTHETIC ELECTRON TRANSFER D Background:
Cytochrome b6-f complex subunit 4 is component of the cytochrome b6-f complex, which mediates electron transfer between photosystem II (PSII) and photosystem I (PSI), cyclic electron flow around PSI, and state transitions.