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- Cyanobacteria 224
- Chlamydomonas 211
- Other Algae 1
Algae Antibodies
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Immunogen: Cre18.g749847 A8J1T4 Synonyms: DLD1, GCSL
Background:
Cre18.g749847 -
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Immunogen: Cre07.g343700 A8ITS8 Synonyms: OGD2
Background:
Cre07.g343700 -
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Immunogen: slr6074 Q6YRT0 Synonyms: slr6074 Background:
slr6074 -
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Immunogen: AT1G78900 O23654 Synonyms: VHA-A, VACUOLAR ATP SYNTHASE SUBUNIT A Background:
V-ATPase subunit A is a catalytic subunit of V1 complex of vacuolar ATPase. This enzyme is involved in acidification process of various compartements of eucaryotic cell. Mutants are devoid of vacuolar ATPase activity as subunit A is encoded only by this gene and show strong defects in male gametophyte development and in Golgi stack morphology. -
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Immunogen: AT5G08690 P83484 Synonyms: AT5G08690 Background:
Mitochondrial F0F1-ATP synthase is also called Complex V and it synthesis ATP from ADP and Pi using the proton motive force created by respiratory electron transport. ATP2 (AT5G08670/AT5G08680/AT5G08690) is a subunit of mitochondrial F0F1-ATP synthase in Arabidopsis. -
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Immunogen: AT5G08680 Q9C5A9 Synonyms: AT5G08680 Background:
Mitochondrial F0F1-ATP synthase is also called Complex V and it synthesis ATP from ADP and Pi using the proton motive force created by respiratory electron transport. ATP2 (AT5G08670/AT5G08680/AT5G08690) is a subunit of mitochondrial F0F1-ATP synthase in Arabidopsis. -
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Immunogen: AT5G08670 P83483 Synonyms: AT5G08670 Background:
Mitochondrial F0F1-ATP synthase is also called Complex V and it synthesis ATP from ADP and Pi using the proton motive force created by respiratory electron transport. ATP2 (AT5G08670/AT5G08680/AT5G08690) is a subunit of mitochondrial F0F1-ATP synthase in Arabidopsis. -
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Immunogen: sll1733 P73394 Synonyms: NdhD3 Background:
Active NADPH dehydrogenase super- and medium - complexes were newly identified in cyanobacteria and are essential to cyclic photosystem I (PSI) activity and respiration and to CO (2) uptake, respectively.