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Immunogen: CreCp.g802285 P07753 Synonyms: PsbA, D1, psbA
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PsbA -
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Immunogen: Cre09.g396213 A8J0E4 Synonyms: PSBO
Background:
PSBO -
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Immunogen: Cre06.g269050 A0A2K3DN68 Synonyms: TIC62
Background:
TIC62 -
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Immunogen: ATCG00710 P56780 Synonyms: PsbH, PHOTOSYSTEM II REACTION CENTER PROTEIN H Background:
PsbH is an 8-kD phosphoprotein in the Photosystem II oxygen evolving core. The exact molecular function of PsbH has not been determined but it may play a role in mediating electron transfer between the secondary quinone acceptors, QA and QB. -
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Immunogen: ATCG00570 P62095 Synonyms: PsbF, PHOTOSYSTEM II REACTION CENTER PROTEIN F, Cyt b559β Background:
PsbF subunit of PSII is also called cytochrome b559β. It is a small subunit of PSII and is tightly associated with the reaction center of photosystem II. This subunit may play a protective role by acting as an electron acceptor or electron donor. -
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Immunogen: ATCG00690 P61839 Synonyms: PsbTc, YCF8 Background:
PsbTc subunit is encoded by the chloroplast genome and having a molecular mass of about 3.8 kDa. PsbTc can be identified as a low molecular mass component of the isolated CP47-RC subcomplex. Deletion of the psbT (c) gene results in increased sensitivity to photoinhibitory stress. -
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Immunogen: ATCG00680 P56777 Synonyms: PSBB, PHOTOSYSTEM II REACTION CENTER PROTEIN B Background:
PSBB is one of the components of the core complex of photosystem II (PSII). It binds chlorophyll and helps catalyze the primary light-induced photochemical processes of PSII. CP47 is encoded by ATCG00680. -
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Immunogen: AT1G79040 P27202 Synonyms: PsbR, Photosystem II 10 kDa polypeptide, chloroplastic, photosystem II subunit R Background:
PsbR is the subunit of photosystem II (PSII) with a molecular mass of 10 kDa. This subunit appears to be involved in the stable assembly of PSII, particularly that of the oxygen-evolving complex subunit PsbP. Mutants defective in accumulation of PsbR have reduced amounts of subunits PsbP and PsbQ in PSII.