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Immunogen: AT2G34640 F4IHY7 Synonyms: pTAC12, HEMERA, HMR, PLASTID TRANSCRIPTIONALLY ACTIVE 12, TAC12 Background:
In chloroplasts, transcription of plastid genes is mediated by two types of RNA polymerase: plastid-encoded RNA polymerase (PEP) and nuclearencoded RNA polymerase (NEP). Transcription in plastids is also mediated by a number of nuclear-encoded factors in addition to PEP and NEP. In the insoluble RNA polymerase preparation samples, a total of 18 components named as pTACs (pTAC1 to pTAC18) were identified. pTAC12 (AT2G34640) is one of the components associated with PEP complex. -
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Immunogen: AT2G02740 Q66GR6 Synonyms: pTAC11, WHY3, A. THALIANA WHIRLY 3, ATWHY3, PLASTID TRANSCRIPTIONALLY ACTIVE11, WHIRLY 3 Background:
In chloroplasts, transcription of plastid genes is mediated by two types of RNA polymerase: plastid-encoded RNA polymerase (PEP) and nuclearencoded RNA polymerase (NEP). Transcription in plastids is also mediated by a number of nuclear-encoded factors in addition to PEP and NEP. In the insoluble RNA polymerase preparation samples, a total of 18 components named as pTACs (pTAC1 to pTAC18) were identified. pTAC11 (AT2G02740) is one of the components associated with PEP complex.pTAC11 is also termed as ATWHY3. -
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Immunogen: AT5G48300 P55228 Synonyms: ADGP, ADG1, ADP GLUCOSE PYROPHOSPHORYLASE 1, ADP-GLUCOSE PYROPHOSPHORYLASE SMALL SUBUNIT 1, APS1 Background:
ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase (ADGP) is the catalytic isoform responsible for ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase activity. The presence of ADGP is required for large subunit stability. ApS1 is the major small subunit isoform present in all plant tissues tested. -
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Immunogen: AT1G50250 Q39102 Synonyms: FTSH1, FTSH PROTEASE 1 Background:
FtsH is an essential ATP-dependent metalloprotease for protein quality control in the thylakoid membrane of Arabidopsis thaliana chloroplasts. It is required for chloroplast development during leaf growth, and particularly for the specific degradation of photo-damaged D1 protein in the photosystem II (PSII) complex to maintain photosynthesis activity. In the Arabidopsis thaliana genome, 12 genes encoding members of the FtsH family have been identified. Nine of these proteins (FtsH1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, and 12) are located in the chloroplast.