Vegetable Crops Antibodies
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Starting at $89.00
Immunogen: AT4G31870 Q9SZ54 Synonyms: GPX7, GPXL7, ATGPX7, GLUTATHIONE PEROXIDASE 7 Background:
The plant glutathione peroxidase (GPX) family consists of multiple isoenzymes with distinct subcellular locations which exhibit different tissue-specific expression patterns and environmental stress responses. Glutathione peroxidase-like enzymes (GPXLs) constitute a family of eight peroxidases in Arabidopsis thaliana. -
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Immunogen: AT4G09010 P82281 Synonyms: TL29, APX4, ASCORBATE PEROXIDASE 4, THYLAKOID LUMEN 29 Background:
TL29 is one of the more abundant proteins in the thylakoid lumen of plant chloroplasts. Based on its sequence homology to ascorbate peroxidases, TL29 was suggested to be involved in the plant defense system against reactive oxygen species and consequently renamed to APX4. -
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Immunogen: AT1G53670 Q9C8M2 Synonyms: MsrB1, ATMSRB1, METHIONINE SULFOXIDE REDUCTASE B 1 Background:
Methionine sulfoxide reductase B1 (MSRB1) catalytically reduces the R-enantiomer of MetSO. The other role is in the tolerance to oxidative damage. In Arabidopsis, there are two chloroplastic MsrB proteins, MsrB1 (AT1G53670) and MsrB2 (AT4G25330). -
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Immunogen: AT1G19150 Q8LCQ4 Synonyms: Lhca6, LHCA6, LHCA2*1, PHOTOSYSTEM I LIGHT HARVESTING COMPLEX GENE 6 Background:
The light-harvesting complex (LHC) functions as a light receptor, it captures and delivers excitation energy to photosystems with which it is closely associated. Lhca6 seems involved in the function of the photosystem I in low light conditions, when other LHCA proteins are less abundant. Required, together with LHCA5, for the formation of a full-size NAD(P)H dehydrogenase-photosystem I supercomplex (NDH-PSI) that triggers cyclic and chlororespiratory electron transport in chloroplast thylakoids, especially under stress conditions. -
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Starting at $89.00
Immunogen: AT3G62560 Q8VYP7 Synonyms: SAR1D Background:
Two types of small GTP-binding proteins, ADP-ribosylation factor (Arf) and secretion-associated and Ras-related (Sar), are major regulators of vesicle biogenesis in intracellular traffic and are founding members of a growing family that also includes Arf-relatedproteins (Arp) and Arf-like (Arl) proteins. Sar1 functions as a molecular switch to control the assembly of protein coats (COPII) that direct vesicle budding from ER.