- Category
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- Arabidopsis Antibodies 3254
- Grain Crops Antibodies 777
- Cash Crops Antibodies 1054
- Vegetable Crops Antibodies 522
- Energy And Herbaceous Crops Antibodies 526
- Other Species Antibodies 201
- Algae Antibodies 397
- Modified Antibody 1
- Plant Pathogens Antibodies 57
- Tag antibodies 13
- GMO Antibodies 7
- Other Antibodies 108
- Secondary Antibodies 3
- Proteins 1
- Others 19
Products
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Immunogen: Os11g0508600 Q2R3P9 Synonyms: SWEET14 Background:
SWEET14 mediates both low-affinity uptake and efflux of sugar across the plasma membrane. -
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Immunogen: Os02g0827200 Q6YK44 Synonyms: SUT4 Background:
OsSUT4 is responsible for the transport of sucrose into the cell, with the concomitant uptake of protons (symport system). It may also transport other glucoside. -
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Immunogen: AT5G58140 P93025 Synonyms: PHOT2, ATPHOT2, NON PHOTOTROPIC HYPOCOTYL 1-LIKE, NPL1 Background:
PHOT2 is a membrane-bound protein serine/threonine kinase that functions as blue light photoreceptor in redundancy with PHO1. It is involved in stomatal opening, chloroplast movement and phototropism. -
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Immunogen: AT3G08940 Q9XF88 Synonyms: Lhcb4, Chlorophyll a-b binding protein CP29 Background:
The light-harvesting complex (LHC) functions as a light receptor; it captures and delivers excitation energy to photosystems. Lhcb4 (CP29) is one of the 3 minor chlrorophyll a/b-binding proteins associated with PSII in plants and algae. CP29 facilitates the State 1 to State 2 transition, where State I is induced by excess photosystem I (PSI) light and State 2 is induced by excess photosystem II (PSII) light. -
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Immunogen: Os02g0249000 Q6K508 Synonyms: Glutelin D-1, GLUD1 Background:
Glutelin D-1 -
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Immunogen: AT5G16530 Q9FFD0 Synonyms: PIN5, PIN-FORMED 5 Background:
PIN5 is a functional auxin transporter that is required for auxin-mediated development. PIN5 localizes, unlike other characterized plasma membrane PIN proteins, to endoplasmic reticulum (ER), presumably mediating auxin flow from the cytosol to the lumen of the ER.