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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: AT1G30380 Q9SUI5 Synonyms: PsaK, Photosystem I reaction center subunit PsaK, chloroplastic, PSI-K, Photosystem I subunit K Background:
Photosystem I (PSI) is a multisubunit complex that catalyses the final stage of the light reactions in chloroplasts. Plant photosystem I (PSI) consists of at least 18 different protein subunits and PsaK is a subunit with two transmembrane α-helices, which in cyanobacteria is located at the periphery of the complex. PsaK has a role in organizing the peripheral light-harvesting complexes on the core antenna of photosystem I. -
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Immunogen: AT1G55670 Q9S7N7 Synonyms: PsaG, PHOTOSYSTEM I SUBUNIT G, Photosystem I reaction center subunit V, chloroplastic Background:
PsaG is an 11-kDa membrane protein; it plays an important role in electron transport between plastocyanin and PSI and is involved in the stability of the PSI complex. -
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Immunogen: ATCG01060 P62090 Synonyms: PsaC, PSI-C Background:
Photosystem I (PSI) is a multisubunit complex that catalyses the final stage of the light reactions in chloroplasts. PsaC (ATCG01060) is a PSI subunit exposed to the stromal side of PSI and provides the ligands for two [4Fe-4S] clusters, FA and FB. -
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Starting at $89.00
Immunogen: Os05g0235300 Q0DJS1 Synonyms: TOR, Os05g0235300 Background:
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Immunogen: AT4G02080 O04834 Synonyms: SAR1C, ASAR1, ATSAR2, ATSARA1C, SAR2, SECRETION-ASSOCIATED RAS SUPER FAMILY 2 Background:
Two types of small GTP-binding proteins, ADP-ribosylation factor (Arf) and secretion-associated and Ras-related (Sar), are major regulators of vesicle biogenesis in intracellular traffic and are founding members of a growing family that also includes Arf-relatedproteins (Arp) and Arf-like (Arl) proteins. Sar1 functions as a molecular switch to control the assembly of protein coats (COPII) that direct vesicle budding from ER.