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Lhcii Type I Chlorophyll A/B-Binding Protein (Lhcb1) antibody

Antigen

Lhcii Type I Chlorophyll A/B-Binding Protein (Lhcb1)

Clonality Polyclonal
Host
Alternatives

Rabbit

Reactivity
Alternatives

Arabidopsis thaliana

Application
Alternatives Western Blotting (WB)
1 reference available
Catalog no. ABIN488535
Quantity 100ug  (Variants)
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Additional Information

Immunogen BSA-conjugated synthetic peptide derived from Arabidopsis thaliana At1g29910(Lhcb1.1), At1g29920 (Lhcb1.2), At1g29930 (Lhcb1.3, most expressed),At2g34430 (Lhcb1.4), and At2g34420 (Lhcb1.5)
Format Lyophilized
Description The major light-harvesting antenna complex II (LHCII) in photosyntheticeukaryotes is located in the thylakoid membrane of the chloroplast. It is aheterotrimeric complex formed by up to 3 different individual subtypes ofchlorophyll a/b-binding proteins: Lhcb1, Lhcb2, and Lhcb3. Lhcb1 is the mostabundant chlorophyll a/b-binding protein in eukaryotic phototrophs and often iscoded by several nuclear genes.
Specificity Predicted reactivity: angiosperms (monocots and dicots), gymnosperms, mosses, green algae.

Application Details

Application Notes Recommended Dilution 1 : 2500 - 1: 5000 with standard ECL (WB). Additional Information: A molecular characterisation of the LHCII proteins can be found in Caffarri et al.(2004) A Look within LHCII: Differential Analysis of the Lhcb1−3 ComplexesBuilding the Major Trimeric Antenna Complex of Higher-Plant Photosynthesis.Biochemistry 43 (29): 9467–9476 .
Buffer Affinity purified IgG in PBS pH 7.4
Storage store lyophilized/reconstituted at -20°C, once reconstituted make aliquots to avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles. Please, remember to spin tubes briefly prior toopening them to avoid any losses that might occur from lyophilized materialadhering to the cap or sides of the tubes.
Research Area Plant/Algal Physiology
Restrictions For Research Use only

Publications

Publications Yoshida, Watanabe, Hachiya et al.: "Distinct responses of the mitochondrial respiratory chain to long- and short-term high-light environments in Arabidopsis thaliana." in: Plant, cell & environment, 2011 (PubMed).