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  1. CAS / Anti-Calcium sensing receptor, chloroplastic Antibody

    Starting at $89.00

     Immunogen: AT5G23060    Q9FN48  
     Synonyms: CAS, CALCIUM SENSING RECEPTOR

     Background:

    CAS is a chloroplast-localized protein that modulates cytoplasmic Ca2+ concentration and is crucial for proper stomatal regulation in response to elevations of external Ca2+.
  2. SPY / Anti-SPINDLY Antibody

    Starting at $89.00

     Immunogen: AT3G11540    Q96301  
     Synonyms: SPY, SPINDLY

     Background:

    SPY is a N-acetyl glucosamine transferase that may glycosylate other molecules involved in GA signaling. SPY acts as both a repressor of GA responses and as a positive regulation of cytokinin signalling. It may be involved in reducing ROS accumulation in response to stress.
  3. MAPKKK5 / Anti-Mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase kinase 5 Antibody

    Starting at $89.00

     Immunogen: AT5G66850    Q9C5H5  
     Synonyms: MAPKKK5, MITOGEN-ACTIVATED PROTEIN KINASE KINASE KINASE 5

     Background:

    MAPKKK5 is a member of the MEKK subfamily that functions redundantly with MAPKKK3 to activate MPK3/6 downstream of multiple pattern recognition receptors and confer resistance to both bacterial and fungal pathogens.
  4. PININ / Anti-Protein-protein interaction regulator family protein Antibody

    Starting at $89.00

     Immunogen: AT1G15200    F4HZI8  
     Synonyms: PININ

     Background:

    AT1G15200.
  5. PHYB / Anti-Phytochrome B Antibody

    Starting at $89.00

     Immunogen: AT2G18790    P14713  
     Synonyms: PHYB, HY3, OOP1, OUT OF PHASE 1, PHYTOCHROME B

     Background:

    PHYB is a red/far-red photoreceptor involved in the regulation of de-etiolation. It exists in two inter-convertible forms: Pr and Pfr (active). It is involved in the light-promotion of seed germination and in the shade avoidance response.
  6. PBL22 / Anti-Probable serine/threonine-protein kinase PBL22 Antibody

    Starting at $89.00

     Immunogen: AT1G76370    Q9SFX0  
     Synonyms: PBL22, PBS1-LIKE 22

     Background:

    Probable serine/threonine-protein kinase PBL22 (PBL22) may be involved in plant defense signaling.
  7. IMK3 / Anti-Probable leucine-rich repeat receptor-like protein kinase IMK3 Antibody

    Starting at $89.00

     Immunogen: AT3G56100    C0LGP9  
     Synonyms: IMK3, MERISTEMATIC RECEPTOR-LIKE KINASE, MRLK

     Background:

    Probable leucine-rich repeat receptor-like protein kinases are including IMK2 and IMK3. IMK3 can phosphorylate AGL24.
  8. KEA3 / Anti-K(+) efflux antiporter 3, chloroplastic Antibody

    Starting at $89.00

     Immunogen: AT4G04850    Q9M0Z3  
     Synonyms: KEA3, ATKEA3, K+ EFFLUX ANTIPORTER 3

     Background:

    Arabidopsis thaliana K(+) efflux antiporter (KEA3) is critical for high photosynthetic efficiency under fluctuating light. KEA3 localizes to the thylakoid membrane, and allows proton efflux from the thylakoid lumen by proton/potassium antiport. KEA3’s activity accelerates the downregulation of pH-dependent energy dissipation after transitions to low light, leading to faster recovery of high photosystem II quantum efficiency and increased CO2 assimilation.
  9. LjHO1 / Anti-Heme oxygenase 1 Antibody

    Starting at $89.00

     Immunogen: Lj1g3v0672150    I3SL57
     Synonyms: LjHO1 (Lotus japonicus heme oxygenase1)

     Background:

    Lj1g3v0672150.1
  10. AP1 / Anti-Floral homeotic protein APETALA 1 Antibody

    Starting at $89.00

     Immunogen: AT1G69120    P35631  
     Synonyms: AP1, AGAMOUS-LIKE 7, AGL7, APETALA1, ATAP1

     Background:

    Flowering plants produce floral meristems in response to intrinsic and extrinsic flowering inductive signals. In Arabidopsis, the floral meristem identity genes LEAFY (LFY) and APETALA1 (AP1) are activated to play a pivotal role in specifying floral meristems during floral transition. And AP1 is specifically expressed in young floral meristems, marking the start of flower development.

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