- Category
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- Chloroplast 696
- Mitochondria 312
- Cytoplasm 543
- Plasma Membrane 372
- Golgi 122
- Endoplasmic Reticulum 110
- Plastidial 179
- Peroxisomal 48
- Nucleus 1062
- Vacuole 136
- Cell Wall 12
- Extracellular 104
Arabidopsis Antibodies
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Starting at $89.00
Immunogen: AT1G71260 Q8VYF7 Synonyms: WHY2, ATWHY2, WHIRLY2 Background:
WHY2 is a homolog of the potato p24 protein. WHY2 is localized to mitochondria and not the nucleus. WHY2 is a member of the Whirly family proteins present mainly in the plant kingdom performing various activities related to DNA metabolism. Arabidopsis WHY2 can bind to single strand DNA to promote accurate repair of DNA double-strand breaks over an error-prone repair pathway. -
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Immunogen: AT3G21520 Q9LVF4 Synonyms: DMP1, ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA DUF679 DOMAIN MEMBRANE PROTEIN 1, ATDMP1, DUF679 DOMAIN MEMBRANE PROTEIN 1 Background:
DMP1 is directly or indirectly involved in membrane fission during breakdown of the ER and the tonoplast during leaf senescence and in membrane fusion during vacuole biogenesis in roots. -
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Immunogen: AT1G63020 Q9LQ02 Synonyms: NRPD1A, NRPD1, NUCLEAR RNA POLYMERASE D 1A, NUCLEAR RNA POLYMERASE D1A, POL IVA, SDE4, SILENCING MOVEMENT DEFICIENT 2, SMD2 Background:
NRPD1a is one of two alternative largest subunits of a putative plant-specific RNA polymerase IV (aka RNA polymerase D). NRPD1a is required for posttranscriptional gene silencing. -
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Immunogen: AT2G02810 O64503 Synonyms: UTR1, ATUTR1, UDP-GALACTOSE TRANSPORTER 1 Background:
UTR1 is a multitransmembrane hydrophobic protein that functions as transporter of UDP-galactose and UDP-glucose into the Golgi. It is involved in the unfolded protein response, a mechanism that controls proper protein folding in the ER. -
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Immunogen: AT1G35470 F4HYD7 Synonyms: RANBPM, RAN-BINDING PROTEIN IN THE MICROTUBULE-ORGANIZING CENTRE Background:
RanBPM (Ran-binding protein in microtubule-organizing centre) was originally reported as a centrosome-associated protein in human cells. RanBPM protein containing highly conserved SPRY, LisH, CTLH and CRA domains is currently considered as a scaffolding protein with multiple cellular functions.