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- Arabidopsis Antibodies 3598
- Grain Crops Antibodies 1264
- Cash Crops Antibodies 1093
- Vegetable Crops Antibodies 550
- Energy And Herbaceous Crops Antibodies 567
- Other Species Antibodies 253
- Algae Antibodies 434
- Modified Antibody 1
- Plant Pathogens Antibodies 78
- Tag antibodies 13
- GMO Antibodies 7
- Other Antibodies 161
- Secondary Antibodies 2
- Proteins 1
- Others 30
Products
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Starting at $89.00
Immunogen: AT3G25610 Q9LI83 
Synonyms: ALA10, AMINOPHOSPHOLIPID ATPASE Background:
Aminophospholipid ATPase10 (ALA10) is a P4-type ATPase flippase that internalizes exogenous phospholipids across the plasma membrane. ALA10 expression and phospholipid uptake are high in the epidermal cells of the root tip and in guard cells, the latter of which regulate the size of stomatal apertures to modulate gas exchange. -
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Immunogen: Arabidopsis thaliana (AT3G22880 Uniprot: Q39009) 
Synonyms: DMC1, ARABIDOPSIS HOMOLOG OF LILYMESSAGES INDUCEDAT MEIOSIS 15, ARABIDOPSIS THALIANADISRUPTION OF MEIOTIC CONTROL1, ARLIM15, ATDMC1, DISRUPTION OF MEIOTIC CONTROL1 Background: DMC1 is a meiosis-specific recombinase essential for DNA double-strand break repair and homologous chromosome pairing during meiosis. It forms nucleoprotein filaments, exhibits ATP-dependent homologous pairing activity, and its loss causes severe sterility due to defective gametogenesis. -
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Immunogen: AT2G46040 Q84JT7 
Synonyms: ARID1, AT-RICH INTERACTING DOMAIN 1 Background:
ARID1 is a transcriptional activator that is involved in pollen development. It is expressed in nuclear bodies of microspore, vegetative and generative cells, and binds to and activates DUO during microgametogenesis. -
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Immunogen: AT5G24020 Q9MBA2 
Synonyms: MIND, ACCUMULATION AND REPLICATION OF CHLOROPLASTS 11, ARC11, ATMIND1 Background:
MIND is a Ca2+ dependent ATPase required for correct positioning of the chloroplast division apparatus. Its ATPase activity is stimulated by AtMinE1, a topological specificity factor.





