- Category
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- Chloroplast 691
- Mitochondria 305
- Cytoplasm 534
- Plasma Membrane 369
- Golgi 122
- Endoplasmic Reticulum 111
- Plastidial 175
- Peroxisomal 47
- Nucleus 1029
- Vacuole 136
- Cell Wall 12
- Extracellular 102
Arabidopsis Antibodies
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Starting at $89.00
Immunogen: AT5G19660 Q0WUG6 Synonyms: S1P, ATS1P, ATSBT6.1, SITE-1 PROTEASE Background:
S1P appears to function as a Golgi-localized subtilase and to help protect seedlings against salt and osmotic stress. The proteolytic cleavage of the bZIP17 transcription factor depends on S1P in vitro. And there is evidence that S1P can cleave bZIP17 in vitro. -
Starting at $89.00
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Starting at $89.00
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Starting at $89.00
Immunogen: AT5G36120 Q8RWM7 Synonyms: CCB3, ATYLMG3, COFACTOR ASSEMBLY, COMPLEX C (B6F), YLMG3 Background:
CCB3 is one of four Arabidopsis homologs of bacterial ymlg proteins. It is required for the biogenesis and accumulation of native cytochrome b6 in the thylakoid membrane. It controls the conversion of apocytochrome b6 to holocytochrome b6. It is required for covalent binding of the c-type heme to cytochrome b6. -
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Immunogen: AT3G03450 Q8GXW1 Synonyms: RGL2, RGA-LIKE 2 Background:
RGL2 is a DELLA protein, a member of the GRAS superfamily of putative transcription factors. DELLA proteins restrain the cell proliferation and expansion that drives plant growth. Negative regulator of the response to GA in controlling seed germination. GA triggers the degradation of RGL2 protein in a process blocked by both proteasome inhibitors and serine/threonine phosphatase inhibitors. The protein undergoes degradation in response to GA via the 26S proteasome. RGL2 may be involved in reducing ROS accumulation in response to stress by up-regulating the transcription of superoxide dismutases. Rapidly degraded in response to GA. Regulates GA- promoted seed germination. Involved in flower and fruit development. -
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Immunogen: AT5G52110 Q9FJ81 Synonyms: HCF208, CCB2, COFACTOR ASSEMBLY OF COMPLEX C, HIGH CHLOROPHYLL FLUORESCENCE 208 Background:
HCF208 is required for the biogenesis and accumulation of native cytochrome b6 in the thylakoid membrane. Controls the conversion of apocytochrome b6 to holocytochrome b6. Required for covalent binding of the c-type heme to cytochrome b6.