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Immunogen: AT1G54520 Q8RWI0 
Synonyms: FLAP1, FLUCTUATING-LIGHT-ACCLIMATION PROTEIN1 Background:
Arabidopsis FLAP1 is associated with chloroplast thylakoid and envelope membranes and that the flap1 mutant shows delayed non-photochemical quenching (NPQ) relaxation during induction of photosynthesis at moderate light intensity. -
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Immunogen: AT5G65430 P48348 
Synonyms: GRF8, 14-3-3 PROTEIN G-BOX FACTOR14 KAPPA, 14-3-3KAPPA, ATMIN10, GENERAL REGULATORY FACTOR 8, GF14 KAPPA Background:
GRF8 is a member of 14-3-3 proteins. This protein is reported to interact with the BZR1 transcription factor involved in brassinosteroid signaling and may affect the nucleocytoplasmic shuttling of BZR1. -
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Immunogen: AT4G29040 Q9SZD4 
Synonyms: RPT2A, 26S proteasome AAA-ATPase subunit RPT2a, 26S proteasome subunit 4 homolog A Background:
RPT2A interacts with transit peptides of proteins targeted to the chloroplast, and may be involved in the degradation of unimported plastid protein precursors. It is required for the maintenance of postembryonic root and shoot meristems. And it acts redundantly with RPT2B in the regulation of gametogenesis. -
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Immunogen: AT1G79810 Q9CA86 
Synonyms: PEX2, AtPEX2, ARABIDOPSIS PEROXIN 2, PEROXIN 2, REVERSAL OF THE DET PHENOTYPE 3, TED3 Background:
PEX2 is a conserved RING finger domain-containing peroxisomal membrane protein involved in peroxisomal protein import in diverse species. PEX2 or its RING domain possesses E3 ubiquitin ligase activity in Arabidopsis. It might act directly in a photomorphogenetic pathway negatively regulated by DET1, which is involved in peroxisome assembly and matrix protein import. It also could be part of a complex responsible for the monoubiquitination of PEX5. -
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Immunogen: AT1G15690 P31414 
Synonyms: AVP1, ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA V-PPASE 3, ATAVP1, ATAVP3, ATVHP1;1, AVP-3, FUGU 5, FUGU5, VHP1 Background:
In Arabidopsis thaliana, the vacuolar H+-translocating pyrophosphatase (V-PPase) uses energy from the hydrolysis of PPi to power active proton transport across the membranes.



