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Immunogen: AT3G22370 Q39219 Synonyms: ALTERNATIVE OXIDASE 1A, AOX1A, ATAOX1A, ATHSR3, HSR3, HYPER-SENSITIVITY-RELATED 3 Background:
Alternative oxidases (AOX) are quinol oxidases located in the inner mitochondrial membrane of plants. They function as terminal oxidases in the alternate electron transport pathway, oxidizing ubiquinone to reduce oxygen to water. AOX isoenzymes are including AOX1A(AT3G22370), AOX1B(AT3G22360), AOX1C(AT3G27620) and AOX1D(AT1G32350) from Arabidopsis. -
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Immunogen: AT2G36160 Q9SIH0 Synonyms: S14, RPS14 Background:
S14 is predicted to have a structure almost identical to that of its bacterial homolog S11, including a highly conserved, basic carboxy-terminal stretch of amino acids protruding from the body of the protein. S14 is necessary for assembly of 40S ribosomal subunits. -
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Immunogen: AT5G05620 P38558 Synonyms: γ-tubulin 2, GAMMA-TUBULIN, TUBG2, ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA GAMMA-TUBULIN COMPLEX PROTEIN 2, ATGCP2, GAMMA-TUBULIN COMPLEX PROTEIN 2, GAMMA-TUBULIN 2, GCP2. Background:
γ-Tubulin is a highly conserved member of the tubulin superfamily that is located on the minus end of microtubules in microtubule organizing centers, where such structures are present in the cell. -
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Immunogen: AT1G20090 Q38919 Synonyms: ROP1/2/3/4/5 Background:
There are 11 ROP proteins in Arabidopsis that act as vital molecular switches in a number of cellular processes, including polar growth of pollen tubes, cell elongation during organogenesis, interdigitated growth of pavement cells and polar auxin transport. -
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Immunogen: AT1G10430 Q07098 Synonyms: PP2A-2, PROTEIN PHOSPHATASE 2A-2 Background:
PP2A-1 and PP2A-2 are the members of the isoforms of the catalytic subunit of protein phosphatase 2A: AT1G59830/PP2A-1, AT1G10430/PP2A-2, AT2G42500/PP2A-3, AT3G58500/PP2A-4. It regulates the activation of ADF/cofilin, which, in turn, regulates actin cytoskeleton remodeling and is involved in phot2-mediated chloroplast avoidance movements. -
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Immunogen: AT1G59830 Q07099 Synonyms: PP2A-1, PROTEIN PHOSPHATASE 2A-1 Background:
PP2A-1 and PP2A-2 are the members of the isoforms of the catalytic subunit of protein phosphatase 2A: AT1G59830/PP2A-1, AT1G10430/PP2A-2, AT2G42500/PP2A-3, AT3G58500/PP2A-4. It regulates the activation of ADF/cofilin, which, in turn, regulates actin cytoskeleton remodeling and is involved in phot2-mediated chloroplast avoidance movements. -
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Synonyms: H3 Background:
Histone H3 is one of the five main histone proteins involved in the structure of chromatin in eukaryotic cells. H3 is involved with the structure of the nucleosomes of the 'beads on a string' structure. Histone H3 is an important protein in the emerging field of epigenetics, where its sequence variants and variable modification states are thought to play a role in the dynamic and long term regulation of genes.
H3.1 (AT5G65360, AT1G09200, AT5G10390, AT5G10400, AT3G27360), H3.3 (AT4G40030, AT4G40040, AT5G10980), HTR6(AT1G13370), HTR11 (AT5G65350) and HTR14 (AT1G75600). -
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Immunogen: AT3G09840 P54609 Synonyms: CDC48A, CDC48, ATCDC48A, ATCDC48, CELL DIVISION CYCLE 48 Background:
CDC48A is a member of AAA-type ATPases gene family,which encodes a cell division cycle protein. Expressed throughout the plant in regions of cell division. Within the cell, sub-cellular localization varies depending on the stage of the cell cycle. Mutants in which the expression of CDC48A is altered show defects in cytokinesis, cell expansion and cell differentiation. The mRNA is cell-to-cell mobile. -
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Immunogen: AT2G18960 P20649 Synonyms: AHA1, H(+)-ATPASE 1, HA1, OPEN STOMATA 2, OST2, PLASMA MEMBRANE PROTON ATPASE, PMA Background:
The H+-ATPase, a protein with a molecular mass of about 100 kD, is composed of a single polypeptide that is predicted to beanchored in the plasma membrane by 10 membrane-spanning regions. The proton-pump ATPase (H+-ATPase) of the plant plasma membrane acts as a primary transporter by pumping protons out of the cell, thereby creating pH and electrical potential differences across the plasmalemma. Transport of many solutes (ions, metabolites, etc.) into and out of the cell involves secondary transporters whose ability to function is directly dependent on the proton-motive force created by the H+-ATPase.