Nucleus
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Immunogen: Arabidopsis thaliana (AT1G52340 Uniprot: Q9C826) 
Synonyms: ABA2, ABA DEFICIENT 2, ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA ABA DEFICIENT 2, ATABA2, ATSDR1, GIN1, GLUCOSE INSENSITIVE 1, IMPAIRED SUCROSE INDUCTION 4, ISI4, SALT RESISTANT 1, SDR1, SHORT-CHAIN DEHYDROGENASE REDUCTASE 1, SHORT-CHAIN DEHYDROGENASE/REDUCTASE 1, SIS4, SRE1, SUGAR-INSENSITIVE 4 -
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Immunogen: AT3G10800 Q9SG86 
Synonyms: BZIP28 Background:
BZIP28 is a putative membrane-tethered transcriptional factor. It has a similar domain structure to the mammalian ATF6 protein involved in the unfolded protein response (UPR), and shares a bZIP domain, transmembrane domain, and a canonical S1P cleavage site. This protein present in root cells appears to translocate from the cytoplasm and ER to the nucleus following TM treatment. -
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Immunogen: AT1G14130 Q9XI75 
Synonyms: DAO1, ATDAO, DIOXYGENASE FOR AUXIN OXIDATION 1 Background:
DAO1 is an IAA oxidase expressed in many different plant parts. It is a member of a family of dioxygenase and 2OG Fe(II) oxygenase domain and DAO domain containing proteins. It appears to be the major IAA oxidase in planta and major contributor to IAA degradation. -
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Immunogen: AT5G20730 P93022 
Synonyms: IAA21, ARF7, AUXIN RESPONSE FACTOR 7, BIP, BIPOSTO, IAA23, IAA25, INDOLE-3-ACETIC ACID INDUCIBLE 21, INDOLE-3-ACETIC ACID INDUCIBLE 23, INDOLE-3-ACETIC ACID INDUCIBLE 25, MASSUGU 1, MSG1, NON-PHOTOTROPHIC HYPOCOTYL, NPH4, TIR5, TRANSPORT INHIBITOR RESPONSE 5 Background:
IAA21/ARF7 encodes an auxin-regulated transcriptional activator. Activates expression of IAA1 and IAA9 in the presence of auxin. Mutants affect blue light and gravitropic and auxin mediated growth responses. Together with AUX19, it is involved in the response to ethylene. In the arf7 arf19 double mutant, several auxin-responsive genes (e.g. IAA5, LBD16, LBD29 and LBD33) are no longer upregulated by auxin. -
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Immunogen: AT5G26820 Q8W4E7 
Synonyms: RTS3, IREG3, IRON REGULATED 3, MAR1, MULTIPLE ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE 1 Background:
MAR1 appeared to be a chloroplast-localized transport protein, and its disruption and overexpression caused antibiotic resistance and hypersensitivity, respectively. It overexpression causes hypersensitivity to multiple aminoglycoside antibiotics.





