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  1. WUS / Anti-WUSCHEL protein Antibody

    Starting at $89.00

     Immunogen: AT2G17950    Q9SB92 
     Synonyms: WUS, PGA6, WUS1, WUSCHEL, WUSCHEL 1

     Background:

    WUS is expressed in the stem cell organizing center of meristems. It is required to keep the stem cells in an undifferentiated state. Regulation of WUS transcription is a central checkpoint in stem cell control. Repression of WUS transcription through AGAMOUS (AG) activity controls stem cell activity in the determinate floral meristem. It binds to TAAT element core motif. WUS is also involved in cell differentiation during anther development.
  2. WRKY18 / Anti-WRKY transcription factor 18 Antibody

    Starting at $89.00

     Immunogen: AT4G31800    Q9C5T4  
     Synonyms: WRKY18, ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA WRKY DNA-BINDING PROTEIN 18, ATWRKY18, WRKY DNA-BINDING PROTEIN 18

     Background:

    WRKY18 is a pathogen-induced transcription factor. It binds W box sequences in vitro. It forms protein complexes with WRKY40 and WRKY60. WRKY18 (AT4G31800), WRKY40 (AT1G80840), and WRKY60 (AT2G25000) have partially redundant roles in response to the hemibiotrophic bacterial pathogen Pseudomonas syringae and the necrotrophic fungal pathogen Botrytis cinerea , with WRKY18 playing a more important role than the other two.
  3. MYB75 / Anti-Transcription factor MYB75 Antibody

    Starting at $89.00

     Immunogen: AT1G56650    Q9FE25  
     Synonyms: MYB75, PAP1, ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA PRODUCTION OF ANTHOCYANIN PIGMENT 1, ATMYB75, ATPAP1, MYB DOMAIN PROTEIN 75, MYELOBLASTOSIS PROTEIN 75, PRODUCTION OF ANTHOCYANIN PIGMENT 1, SIAA1, SUC-INDUCED ANTHOCYANIN ACCUMULATION 1

     Background:

    MYB75 is a putative MYB domain containing transcription factor involved in anthocyanin metabolism and radical scavenging. It is essential for the sucrose-mediated expression of the dihydroflavonol reductase gene. It interacts with JAZ proteins to regulate anthocyanin accumulation.
  4. NAC1 / Anti-NAC domain-containing protein 21/22 Antibody

    Starting at $89.00

     Immunogen: AT1G56010    Q84TE6  
     Synonyms: NAC1, ANAC021, ANAC022, ARABIDOPSIS NAC DOMAIN CONTAINING PROTEIN 21, ARABIDOPSIS NAC DOMAIN CONTAINING PROTEIN 22, NAC DOMAIN CONTAINING PROTEIN 1

     Background:

    NAC1 is a transcription activator consisting of an N-terminal conserved NAC-domain that binds to DNA and a C-terminal activation domain. This factor activates the expression of two downstream auxin-responsive genes, DBP and AIR3.
  5. JAR1 / Anti-Jasmonate resistant 1 Antibody

    Starting at $89.00

     Immunogen: AT2G46370    F4II77       
     Synonyms: JAR1, ATGH3.11, FAR-RED INSENSITIVE 219, FIN219

     Background:

    JAR1 is a jasmonate-amido synthetase that is a member of the GH3 family of proteins. It catalyzes the formation of a biologically active jasmonyl-isoleucine (JA-Ile) conjugate. JAR1 localizes to the cytoplasm and is also a phytochrome A signaling component. It is involved in pathogen defense, sensitivity to ozone, and wound responses.
  6. AP2 / Anti-Floral homeotic protein apetala 2 Antibody

    Starting at $89.00

     Immunogen: AT4G36920    P47927  
     Synonyms: AP2, APETALA 2, ATAP2, FL1, FLO2, FLORAL MUTANT 2, FLOWER 1

     Background:

    AP2 is a member of the AP2/EREBP (ethylene responsive element binding protein) class of transcription factors and is involved in the specification of floral organ identity, establishment of floral meristem identity, suppression of floral meristem indeterminancy, and development of the ovule and seed coat. AP2 also has a role in controlling seed mass. It appears to act on the WUS-CLV pathway in an AG independent manner.
  7. DCL3 / Anti-Dicer-like 3 Antibody

    Starting at $89.00

     Immunogen: AT3G43920    Q9LXW7  
     Synonyms: DCL3, ATDCL3, DICER-LIKE 3

     Background:

    DCL3 is a ribonuclease III family protein that is required for endogenous RDR2-dependent siRNA (but not miRNA) formation. It is involved in the processing of repeat-associated small interfering RNAs (ra-siRNAs, derived from heterochromatin and DNA repeats such as transposons) by cleaving small dsRNAs into 24 nucleotide ra-siRNAs. It plays a role in antiviral RNA silencing.
  8. CHS / Anti-Chalcone synthase Antibody

    Starting at $89.00

     Immunogen: AT5G13930    P13114        
     Synonyms: CHS, ATCHS, CHALCONE SYNTHASE, TRANSPARENT TESTA 4, TT4

     Background:

    Chalcone synthase (CHS) is a key enzyme involved in the biosynthesis of flavonoids. It is required for the accumulation of purple anthocyanins in leaves and stems. It is also involved in the regulation of auxin transport and the modulation of root gravitropism.
  9. CPSF73-I / Anti-Cleavage and polyadenylation specificity factor subunit 3-I Antibody

    Starting at $89.00

     Immunogen: AT1G61010    Q9C952  
     Synonyms: CPSF73-I, AtCPSF73-I, CLEAVAGE AND POLYADENYLATION SPECIFICITY FACTOR 73-I

     Background:

    The CPSF proteins is the cleavage and polyadenylation specificity factor and is essential for the mRNA 3’-end processing. The Arabidopsis contains five CPSF proteins: CPSF160 (AT5G51660), CPSF100 (AT5G23880), CPSF73-I (AT1G61010), CPSF73-II (AT2G01730), and CPSF30 (AT1G30460).
  10. IAA17 / Anti-Auxin-responsive protein IAA17 Antibody

    Starting at $89.00

     Immunogen: AT1G04250    P93830  
     Synonyms: IAA17, AXR3, ATIAA17, AUXIN RESISTANT 3, INDOLE-3-ACETIC ACID INDUCIBLE 17

     Background:

    IAA17 is a short-lived nuclear protein with four conserved domains. It is involved in auxin signaling and is a positive modulator of natural leaf senescence. Auxin can induce the degradation of the protein in a dosage-dependent manner in a process mediated by AtRac1, and induced the relocalization of the protein within the nucleus from a diffused nucleoplasmic pattern to a discrete particulated pattern named nuclear protein bodies or NPB in a process also mediated by Rac1. AUX/IAA family includes AXR1 (AT1G05180), AXR4 (AT1G54990), AXR5 (AT4G14560).

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