Cell Wall
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Immunogen: AT3G25493 A0A1I9LNY7 Synonyms: AFH1, AHF1, ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA FORMIN HOMOLOGY 1, ATFH1, FH1, FORMIN HOMOLOGY 1 Background:
AFH1 is a nonprocessive formin that moves from the barbered end to the side of an actin filament after the nucleation event. It might be involved in the organization and polarity of the actin cytoskeleton. And AFH1 is involved in polar pollen cell growth process by maintaining tip-focused cell membrane expansion for the polar extension of pollen tubes. -
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Immunogen: AT5G64740 Q94JQ6 Synonyms: CESA6, CELLULOSE SYNTHASE 6, E112, ISOXABEN RESISTANT 2, IXR2, PRC1, PROCUSTE 1 Background:
CESA6 is a cellulose synthase isomer. It is involved in the primary cell wall formation. The hypocotyl elongation is based on a CESA6-dependent cell elongation in dark and a CESA6-independent cell elongation in light. -
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Immunogen: AT2G16060 O24520 Synonyms: AHB1, ARATH GLB1, ATGLB1, CLASS I HEMOGLOBIN, GLB1, HB1, HEMOGLOBIN 1, NSHB1, PGB1, PHYTOGLOBIN 1 Background:
Different classes of nonsymbiotic plant hemoglobins have been identified and divided into class 1 (Hb1) and class 2 (Hb2) (AT3G10520) based on phylogenetic characteristics, gene expression patterns, and oxygen-binding properties. Type 1 nonsymbiotic hemoglobin from Arabidopsis thaliana (AHb1) shows a partial bis-histidyl hexacoordination but can reversibly bind diatomic ligands. AHB1 may not function as an oxygen storage or transport protein, but might act as an oxygen sensor or play a role in electron transfer, possibly to a bound oxygen molecule. -
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Immunogen: AT3G25500 Q9SE97 Synonyms: AFH1, AHF1, ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA FORMIN HOMOLOGY 1, ATFH1, FH1, FORMIN HOMOLOGY 1. Background:
AFH1 is a nonprocessive formin that moves from the barbered end to the side of an actin filament after the nucleation event. It might be involved in the organization and polarity of the actin cytoskeleton. And AFH1 is involved in polar pollen cell growth process by maintaining tip-focused cell membrane expansion for the polar extension of pollen tubes.