- Category
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- Chloroplast 700
- Mitochondria 316
- Cytoplasm 546
- Plasma Membrane 379
- Golgi 123
- Endoplasmic Reticulum 113
- Plastidial 180
- Peroxisomal 50
- Nucleus 1080
- Vacuole 137
- Cell Wall 12
- Extracellular 105
Arabidopsis Antibodies
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Starting at $89.00
Immunogen: AT2G25930 O82804 
Synonyms: ELF3, EARLY FLOWERING 3, PYK20 Background:
ELF3 is a nuclear protein that is expressed rhythmically and interacts with phytochrome B to control plant development and flowering through a signal transduction pathway. Required component of the core circadian clock regardless of light conditions. -
Starting at $89.00
Immunogen: slr1181 P07826 
Synonyms: PsbA1, PSBA1, D1 Background:
Photosystem II (PSII) is a light-driven water:plastoquinone oxidoreductase that uses light energy to abstract electrons from H2O, generating O2 and a proton gradient subsequently used for ATP formation. It consists of a core antenna complex that captures photons, and an electron transfer chain that converts photonic excitation into a charge separation. -
Starting at $89.00
Immunogen: AT5G45110 Q8L746 
Synonyms: NPR3, ATNPR3, NPR1-LIKE PROTEIN 3 Background:
NPR3 is a paralog of NPR1. Involved in negative regulation of defense responses against bacterial and oomycete pathogens. npr3 mutants has elevated level of PR1 expression. Interacts with TGA2, TGA3, TGA5 and TGA6 in yeast two hybrid assays. NPR3 and NPR4 are receptors for the immune signal salicylic acid. The mRNA is cell-to-cell mobile. -
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Immunogen: AT4G33980 F4JJW8 
Synonyms: COR28, COLD-REGULATED GENE 28, HUP41, HYPOXIA RESPONSE UNKNOWN PROTEIN 41 Background:
COR 28 acts with COR27 as a key regulator in the COP1-HY5 regulatory hub by regulating HY5 activity to ensure proper skotomorphogenic growth in the dark and photomorphogenic development in the light. -
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Immunogen: AT1G23740 Q9ZUC1 
Synonyms: AOR, ALKENAL/ONE OXIDOREDUCTASE Background:
AOR is an alkenal/one oxidoreductase that acts on compounds with unsaturated alpha, beta-carbonyls. This protein appears to localize to the chloroplast where it likely helps to maintain the photosynthetic process by detoxifying reactive carbonyls formed during lipid peroxidation.




