Energy And Herbaceous Crops Antibodies
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Immunogen: ATCG00580 P56779 Synonyms: PsbE, PHOTOSYSTEM II REACTION CENTER PROTEIN E, Cyt b559α Background:
PsbE subunit of PSII is also called cytochrome b559α. It is a small subunit of PSII and localized in the PSII reaction center. This subunit may play a protective role by acting as an electron acceptor or electron donor. -
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Immunogen: ATCG00020 P83755 Synonyms: PsbA, 32 kDa thylakoid membrane protein, Photosystem II protein D1 Background:
The D1 protein of Photosystem II (PSII), encoded by the psbA genes, is a subunit of PSII reaction center and is an indispensable component of oxygenic photosynthesis. Due to strongly oxidative chemistry of PSII water splitting, the D1 protein is prone to constant photodamage requiring its replacement, whereas most of the other PSII subunits remain ordinarily undamaged. -
Starting at $89.00
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Starting at $89.00
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Starting at $89.00
Immunogen: AT5G64040 P49107 Synonyms: PsaN, PSAN Background:
Photosystem I (PSI) is a multisubunit complex that catalyses the final stage of the light reactions in chloroplasts. PsaN is the only subunit of photosystem I located entirely in the thylakoid lumen. It may be involved in the interaction between plastocyanin and the photosystem I complex. -
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Immunogen: AT4G12800 Q9SUI4 Synonyms: PsaL, PSI-L, PHOTOSYSTEM I SUBUNIT L Background:
PSI is an integral membrane multi-protein complex that catalyzes the electron transfer from plastocyanin to ferredoxin. PsaL is binding pigments and has been shown to be involved in trimerization of PSI in cyanobacteria (but not in plants) and bind pigments in plants and cyanobacteria. -
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Immunogen: ATCG00350 P56766 Synonyms: PsaA, PSI-A Background:
Photosystem I (PSI) is a multisubunit complex that catalyses the final stage of the light reactions in chloroplasts. This protein complex has two main components forming its core complex, PsaA and PsaB. These two subunits bind most of the cofactors required for charge separation and electron transfer in PSI.