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- Chloroplast 676
- Mitochondria 288
- Cytoplasm 511
- Plasma Membrane 342
- Golgi 111
- Endoplasmic Reticulum 108
- Plastidial 157
- Peroxisomal 42
- Nucleus 940
- Vacuole 131
- Cell Wall 10
- Extracellular 88
Arabidopsis Antibodies
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Starting at $289.00
Immunogen: AT1G08970 Q8L4B2 Synonyms: NF-YC9, HAP5C, HEME ACTIVATED PROTEIN 5C, NUCLEAR FACTOR Y, SUBUNIT C9 Background:
NF–Y transcription factors represent a complex of three proteins called NF–YA, NF–YB and NF–YC. NF–YC (NF–YC3 (AT1G54830), NF–YC4 (AT5G63470), and NF–YC9 (AT1G08970)) are required for flowering, and physically interact with both NF–YB2 and NF–YB3. Furthermore, NF–YC3, NF–YC4 and NF–YC9 can physically interact with fulllength CONSTANS (CO), and are genetically required for CO-mediated floral promotion. Out of stock -
Starting at $289.00
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Starting at $289.00
Immunogen: AT1G04920 Q8RY24 Synonyms: SPS3F, ATSPS3F, ATSPSB, SPSB, SUCROSE PHOSPHATE SYNTHASE 3F, SUCROSE PHOSPHATE SYNTHASE B Background:
Sucrose (Suc)-phosphate synthase (SPS) catalyses one of the rate-limiting steps in the synthesis of Suc in plants. The Arabidopsis genome contains four annotated SPS genes which can be grouped into three different families (SPS1, SPSA2, SPS3, and SPS4). The four proteins are all involved in photosynthetic sucrose synthesis, the regulation of carbon partitioning and sucrose availability. Out of stock -
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Starting at $89.00
Immunogen: AT1G09960 Q9FE59 Synonyms: SUC4, SUT4, ATSUC4, ATSUT4, SUCROSE TRANSPORTER 4 Background:
SUC4 is a low affinity sucrose transporter, It is responsible for the transport of sucrose into the cell, with the concomitant uptake of protons. It can also transport maltose at a lesser rate. and it may also transport biotin.