- Category
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- Chloroplast 700
- Mitochondria 316
- Cytoplasm 548
- Plasma Membrane 380
- Golgi 124
- Endoplasmic Reticulum 113
- Plastidial 180
- Peroxisomal 51
- Nucleus 1080
- Vacuole 139
- Cell Wall 12
- Extracellular 105
Arabidopsis Antibodies
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Starting at $89.00
Immunogen: AT5G45040 Q93VA3 
Synonyms: PetJ, Cytochrome c-552, Atc6, Cytochrome c-553, Cytochrome c553, Soluble cytochrome f, CYTC6A, CYTOCHROME C6A Background:
Cytochrome c(6A) is a eukaryotic member of the Class I cytochrome c family possessing a high structural homology with photosynthetic cytochrome c(6) from cyanobacteria, but structurally and functionally distinct through the presence of a disulfide bond and a heme mid-point redox potential of +71mV (vs normal hydrogen electrode). -
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Immunogen: AT1G77120 P06525 
Synonyms: ADH1, ADH, ALCOHOL DEHYDROGENASE, ALCOHOL DEHYDROGENASE 1, ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA ALCOHOL DEHYDROGENASE, ATADH, ATADH1 Background:
ADH1 is a Zn-binding enzyme that acts as a dimer and relies on a NAD(P) co-factor to interconvert ethanol and acetaldehyde. ADH catalyzes the reduction of acetaldehyde using NADH as reductant. The protein undergoes thiolation following treatment with the oxidant tert-butylhydroperoxide. -
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Immunogen: AT4G35830 Q42560 
Synonyms: ACO1, ACONITASE 1 Background:
In plants, Aconitase catalyses the reversible isomerisation of citrate to isocitrate in mitochondria and the cytosol as parts of the TCA cycle and glyoxylate cycle, respectively. There are three proteins in Arabidopsis ACO1 (AT4G35830), ACO2 (AT4G26970) and ACO3 (AT2G05710). -
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Immunogen: AT3G58730 Q9XGM1 
Synonyms: VHA-D ,V-ATPase, D Background:
The vacuolar-type H(+)-ATPase acidifies intracellular compartments and is essential for many processes, including cotransport, guard cell movement, development, and tolerance to environmental stress. There are at least 26 subunits of the vacuolar-type H(+)-ATPase in the Arabidopsis thaliana. The pump consists of subunits A through H of the peripheral V(1) complex, and subunits a, c, c" and d of the V(o) membrane sector.





