Nucleus
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Immunogen: AT1G72010 Q9C7G4 
Synonyms: TCP22, ATTCP22, TCP DOMAIN PROTEIN 22 Background:
TCP family of plant-specific transcription factors regulates plant form through control of cell proliferation and differentiation. This family is comprised of two groups, class I and class II. A group of phylogenetically related class I TCP protein are including AtTCP7 (AT5G23280), AtTCP8 (AT1G58100), AtTCP22 (AT1G72010) and AtTCP23 (AT1G35560). -
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Immunogen: AT1G08980 Q9FR37 
Synonyms: TOC64-I, AMI1, AMIDASE 1, AMIDASE-LIKE PROTEIN 1, ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA TRANSLOCON AT THE OUTER MEMBRANE OF CHLOROPLASTS 64-I, ATAMI1, ATTOC64-I, TRANSLOCON AT THE OUTER MEMBRANE OF CHLOROPLASTS 64-I Background:
AMI1 is an enzyme with similarity to bacterial acylamidohydrolases and exhibits indole-3-acetamide amidohydrolase activity in vitro. This enzyme may be involved in the in vivo biosynthesis of indole-acetic acid from indole-3-acetamide, a native metabolite of A. thaliana. -
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Immunogen: AT2G16640 Q9SLF3 
Synonyms: TOC132, AIC1, ARSENATE INDUCED CHLOROSIS 1, ATTOC132, MULTIMERIC TRANSLOCON COMPLEX IN THE OUTER ENVELOPE MEMBRANE 132 Background:
The Translocon at the Outer envelope membrane of Chloroplasts (TOC) complex transports nuclear-encoded proteins into plastids, and a receptor of this complex, Toc132 seems to recognize chloroplast-destined precursor proteins and regulate their presentation to the translocation channel through GTP hydrolysis. In Arabidopsis thaliana, four psToc159 homologs are identified, termed atToc159(AT4G02510), atToc132(AT2G16640), atToc120(AT3G16620) and atToc90( AT5G20300). -
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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.






