Sorghum
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Immunogen: AT5G35220 Q949Y5 
Synonyms: EGY1, AMMONIUM OVERLY SENSITIVE 1, AMOS1, ENHANCER OF VARIEGATION3, ETHYLENE-DEPENDENT GRAVITROPISM-DEFICIENT AND YELLOW-GREEN 1, EVR3 Background:
Membrane-associated and ATP-independent metalloprotease; EGY1 protein contains eight trans-membrane domains at its C-terminus, and carries out beta-casein degradation in an ATP-independent manner. EGY1 is required for development of both thylakoid grana and a well-organized lamellae system in chloroplast. Additionally, EGY1 is required for the accumulation of chlorophyll and chlorophyll a/b binding (CAB) proteins (both PS I and PS II) in chloroplast membranes, and for grana formation and normal chloroplast development. Loss of EGY1 function also has an effect on endodermal plastid biogenesis. Mutant studies suggest that EGY1 is involved in the regulation of nuclear gene expression response to ammonium stress and interacts with ABA signaling. -
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Immunogen: AT3G63410 Q9LY74 
Synonyms: VTE3, ALBINO OR PALE GREEN MUTANT 1, APG1, E37, IEP37, INNER ENVELOPE PROTEIN 37, VITAMIN E DEFECTIVE 3 Background:
VTE3 is a MPBQ/MSBQ methyltransferase located in the chloroplast inner envelope membrane. It is involved in a key methylation step in both tocopherols (vitamin E) and plastoquinone synthesis. -
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Immunogen: slr1843 P73411 
Synonyms: G6PD, zwf Background:
G6PD catalyzes the oxidation of glucose 6-phosphate to 6-phosphogluconolactone. -
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Immunogen: AT5G66190 Q9FKW6 
Synonyms: FNR1, ATLFNR1, FERREDOXIN-NADP (+)-OXIDOREDUCTASE 1, LEAF FNR 1, LEAF-TYPE CHLOROPLAST-TARGETED FNR 1, LFNR1 Background:
Two distinct ferredoxin-NADP(+)-oxidoreductase (FNR) isoforms were found in chloroplasts of Arabidopsis thaliana, FNR-1 (AT5G66190) and FNR-2 (AT1G20020). The FNR proteins are present in both chloroplast stroma and thylakoid membranes in chloroplasts but are more abundant in the stroma. -
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Immunogen: AT4G01900 Q9ZST4 
Synonyms: GLB1, GLNB1 HOMOLOG, PII Background:
PII protein may function as part of a signal transduction network involved in perceiving the status of carbon and organic nitrogen. It forms a protein complex with N-acetylglutamate kinase and regulates the kinase activity by relieving the feedback inhibition of the kinase by arginine.





