- Category
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- Chloroplast 698
- Mitochondria 316
- Cytoplasm 545
- Plasma Membrane 374
- Golgi 123
- Endoplasmic Reticulum 112
- Plastidial 180
- Peroxisomal 49
- Nucleus 1075
- Vacuole 137
- Cell Wall 12
- Extracellular 105
Arabidopsis Antibodies
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Starting at $89.00
Immunogen: AT4G29130 Q42525 Synonyms: HXK1, ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA HEXOKINASE 1, ATHXK1, GIN2, GLUCOSE INSENSITIVE 2, HEXOKINASE 1 Background:
HXK1 is a hexokinase (HXK1) in the plant glucose-signaling network. Its functions as a glucose sensor to interrelate nutrient, light, and hormone signaling networks for controlling growth and development in response to the changing environment. -
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Immunogen: AT3G54110 O81845 Synonyms: UCP1, ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA PLANT UNCOUPLING MITOCHONDRIAL PROTEIN 1, ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA UNCOUPLING PROTEIN 1, ATPUMP1, ATUCP1, PLANT UNCOUPLING MITOCHONDRIAL PROTEIN 1, PUMP1, UCP, UNCOUPLING PROTEIN 1 Background:
In plants, members of the UCP family have been associated with several physiological roles, including thermogenesis regulation, abiotic stress responses and climacteric increases in respiration. And some researches show that AtUCP1 responses to abiotic stresses. -
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Immunogen: AT1G74120 Q9C6A1 Synonyms: MTERF15, MITOCHONDRIAL TRANSCRIPTION TERMINATION FACTOR 15 Background:
MTERFs constitute a broad family of eukaryotic proteins that are essential for the initiation and termination of organellar transcription and the translation and replication of the organellar transcription machinery. In Arabidopsis, mTERF15 is in regulating mitochondrial RNA metabolism. -
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Immunogen: AT3G10520 O24521 Synonyms: Ahb2, ARABIDOPSIS HEMOGLOBIN 2, ARATH GLB2, ATGLB2, GLB2, HAEMOGLOBIN 2, HB2, HEMOGLOBIN 2, NON-SYMBIOTIC HAEMOGLOBIN 2, NSHB2, PGB2, PHYTOGLOBIN2 Background:
Different classes of nonsymbiotic plant hemoglobins have been identified and divided into class 1 (Hb1) (AT2G16060) and class 2 (Hb2) based on phylogenetic characteristics, gene expression patterns, and oxygen-binding properties. Hb2 might act as an oxygen sensor or play a role in electron transfer, possibly to a bound oxygen molecule.