Chloroplast
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Immunogen: AT4G36040 Q9FYB5 Synonyms: J11, DJC23, DNA J PROTEIN C23, DNAJ11 Background:
J11 is a Chaperone DnaJ-domain superfamily protein. DnaJ proteins play an important role in protein folding, unfolding, and assembly under both normal and stress conditions as well as in cellular seretory pathways. -
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Immunogen: AT3G47470 P27521 Synonyms: Lhca4, CAB4, LHCA4, LIGHT-HARVESTING CHLOROPHYLL-PROTEIN COMPLEX I SUBUNIT A4
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The light-harvesting complex (LHC) functions as a light receptor, it captures and delivers excitation energy to photosystem with which it is closely associated. The light-harvesting protein Lhca4 is one of the four main and highly conserved types of chlorophyll a/b-binding proteins (Lhca1-4) of the light harvesting antenna (LHCI) of plant photosystem I. Lhca4 is imported as a precursor from the cytosol into the chloroplast. Upon insertion into the thylakoid membrane Lhca4 forms a heterodimer (LHCI-730) with Lhca1 that associates with the PSI core close to PsaG and PsaF.
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Immunogen: AT4G16360 Q9SCY5 Synonyms: KINβ2, AKINB2 Background:
The active SnRK1 (Sucrose non-fermenting-1-related protein kinase) form is usually a heterotrimeric complex. Subcellular localization and specific target of the SnRK1 kinase are regulated by specific beta subunits. In Arabidopsis, there are at least seven genes encoding beta subunits, AKINbeta2, one of the SnRK1 kinase is involved in the specificity of interaction of the kinase with the cytosolic nitrate reductase. -
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Immunogen: AT2G05990 Q9SLA8 Synonyms: MOD1, ENOYL-ACP REDUCTASE 1, ENR1, MOSAIC DEATH 1 Background:
Arabidopsis Mosaic Death 1 (MOD1), an enoyl-acyl carrier protein (ACP) reductase essential for fatty acid biosynthesis in chloroplasts, negatively regulates Programmed cell death (PCD) in Arabidopsis. -
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Immunogen: AT1G50250 Q39102 Synonyms: FTSH1, FTSH PROTEASE 1 Background:
FtsH is an essential ATP-dependent metalloprotease for protein quality control in the thylakoid membrane of Arabidopsis thaliana chloroplasts. It is required for chloroplast development during leaf growth, and particularly for the specific degradation of photo-damaged D1 protein in the photosystem II (PSII) complex to maintain photosynthesis activity. In the Arabidopsis thaliana genome, 12 genes encoding members of the FtsH family have been identified. Nine of these proteins (FtsH1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, and 12) are located in the chloroplast.