Wheat
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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: AT3G49500 Q9SG02 Synonyms: RDR6, ATRDR6, RNA-DEPENDENT RNA POLYMERASE 6, SDE1, SGS2, SILENCING DEFECTIVE 1, SUPPRESSOR OF GENE SILENCING 2 Background:
RNA-dependent RNA polymerase involved in trans-acting siRNA and other siRNA biogenesis. Required for post-transcriptional gene silencing and natural virus resistance.Loss of function mutants produce ectopic megaspore mother cell and supernumary female gametophytes. -
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Immunogen: AT1G78300 Q01525 Synonyms: 14-3-3ω, 14-3-3 PROTEIN G-BOX FACTOR14 OMEGA, 14-3-3OMEGA, GENERAL REGULATORY FACTOR 2, GF14 OMEGA, GRF2. Background:
The eukaryotic regulatory protein 14-3-3 is involved in many important plant cellular processes including regulation of nitrate assimilation through inhibition of phosphorylated nitrate reductase (pNR) in darkened leaves. 14-3-3ω is associated with a DNA binding complex that binds to the G box, a well-characterized cis-acting DNA regulatory element found in plant genes. -
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Immunogen: AT1G64060 O48538 Synonyms: RBOHF, ATRBOHF, ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA RESPIRATORY BURST OXIDASE HOMOLOG F, ATRBOH F, RBOH F, RBOHAP108, RESPIRATORY BURST OXIDASE PROTEIN F Background:
ATRBOHF interacts with AtrbohD gene to fine tune the spatial control of ROI production and hypersensitive response to cell in and around infection site. ATRBOHF generates reactive oxygen species (ROS) during incompatible interactions with pathogens and is important in the regulation of the hypersensitive response (HR).