Vegetable Crops Antibodies
Immunogen:
AT5G42890 Q9FMN0
Synonyms:
SCP2, ATSCP2, STEROL CARRIER PROTEIN 2
Background:
The Arabidopsis thaliana sterol carrier protein-2 (AtSCP2) is a small, basic and peroxisomal protein that in vitro enhances the transfer of lipids between membranes.
Immunogen:
AT1G12900 Q9LPW0
Synonyms:
GAPA/B
Background:
GAPA1 is involved in the photosynthetic reductive pentose phosphate pathway. It catalyzes the reduction of 1,3-diphosphoglycerate by NADPH.
Immunogen:
AT5G17330 Q42521
Synonyms:
GAD, ATGAD1, GAD1, GLUTAMATE DECARBOXYLASE, GLUTAMATE DECARBOXYLASE 1
Background:
GAD is one of two isoforms of glutamate decarboxylase. The mRNA is cell-to- cell mobile.
Immunogen:
AT3G61070 Q84JW1
Synonyms:
PEX11E, PEROXIN 11E
Background:
In Arabidopsis there are 5 isoforms, designated PEX11a-e. PEX11E is involved in peroxisomal proliferation.
Immunogen:
AT1G75630 P59229
Synonyms:
AVA-P4, VACUOLAR H+-PUMPING ATPASE 16 KDA PROTEOLIPID SUBUNIT 4
Background:
V-ATPase c subunit is located in vacuole and is involved in ATP synthesis coupled proton transport.
Immunogen:
AT1G19910 P59228
Synonyms:
ATVHA-C2, AVA-2PE, AVA-P2, VACUOLAR-TYPE H+ ATPASE C2
Background:
V-ATPase c subunit is located in vacuole and is involved in ATP synthesis coupled proton transport.
Immunogen:
AT4G38920 P0DH93
Synonyms:
VHA-C3, ATVHA-C3, AVA-P3, VACUOLAR-TYPE H(+)-ATPASE C3
Background:
V-ATPase c subunit is located in vacuole and is involved in ATP synthesis coupled proton transport.
Immunogen:
AT2G16510 P0DH94
Synonyms:
VHA-C5
Background:
V-ATPase c subunit is located in vacuole and is involved in ATP synthesis coupled proton transport.
Immunogen:
AT4G34720 P0DH92
Synonyms:
AVA-P1, ATVHA-C1, VACUOLAR H+-PUMPING ATPASE C1, VHA-C1
Background:
V-ATPase c subunit is located in vacuole and is involved in ATP synthesis coupled proton transport.
Immunogen:
AT1G64200 P0CAN7
Synonyms:
VHA-E3, VACUOLAR H+-ATPASE SUBUNIT E ISOFORM 3
Background:
VHA-E3 is subunit of the peripheral V1 complex of vacuolar ATPase essential for assembly or catalytic function. V-ATPase is responsible for acidifying a variety of intracellular compartments in eukaryotic cells.