Chloroplast
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Immunogen: AT4G15510 O23403 Synonyms: PPD1, PSBP-DOMAIN PROTEIN1 Background:
PPD1 is a nuclear-encoded thylakoid lumenal protein that is associated with photosystem I (PSI) but is not an integral subunit of PSI. It is a PSI assembly factor that assists the proper folding and integration of PsaB and PsaA into the thylakoid membrane. It is involved in the assembly of PSI reaction center heterodimer core. -
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Immunogen: AT5G36120 Q8RWM7 Synonyms: CCB3, ATYLMG3, COFACTOR ASSEMBLY, COMPLEX C (B6F), YLMG3 Background:
CCB3 is one of four Arabidopsis homologs of bacterial ymlg proteins. It is required for the biogenesis and accumulation of native cytochrome b6 in the thylakoid membrane. It controls the conversion of apocytochrome b6 to holocytochrome b6. It is required for covalent binding of the c-type heme to cytochrome b6. -
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Immunogen: AT5G52110 Q9FJ81 Synonyms: HCF208, CCB2, COFACTOR ASSEMBLY OF COMPLEX C, HIGH CHLOROPHYLL FLUORESCENCE 208 Background:
HCF208 is required for the biogenesis and accumulation of native cytochrome b6 in the thylakoid membrane. Controls the conversion of apocytochrome b6 to holocytochrome b6. Required for covalent binding of the c-type heme to cytochrome b6. -
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Immunogen: AT1G23740 Q9ZUC1 Synonyms: AOR, ALKENAL/ONE OXIDOREDUCTASE Background:
AOR is an alkenal/one oxidoreductase that acts on compounds with unsaturated alpha, beta-carbonyls. This protein appears to localize to the chloroplast where it likely helps to maintain the photosynthetic process by detoxifying reactive carbonyls formed during lipid peroxidation. -
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Immunogen: AT5G35220 Q949Y5 Synonyms: EGY1, AMMONIUM OVERLY SENSITIVE 1, AMOS1, ENHANCER OF VARIEGATION3, ETHYLENE-DEPENDENT GRAVITROPISM-DEFICIENT AND YELLOW-GREEN 1, EVR3 Background:
Membrane-associated and ATP-independent metalloprotease; EGY1 protein contains eight trans-membrane domains at its C-terminus, and carries out beta-casein degradation in an ATP-independent manner. EGY1 is required for development of both thylakoid grana and a well-organized lamellae system in chloroplast. Additionally, EGY1 is required for the accumulation of chlorophyll and chlorophyll a/b binding (CAB) proteins (both PS I and PS II) in chloroplast membranes, and for grana formation and normal chloroplast development. Loss of EGY1 function also has an effect on endodermal plastid biogenesis. Mutant studies suggest that EGY1 is involved in the regulation of nuclear gene expression response to ammonium stress and interacts with ABA signaling.