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H+ATPase antibody: Controlling fundamental processes of life in plants

In plants the physiological roles of H+-ATPases range from controlling plant movement to plant growth. Plasma membraneH+-ATPases constitute a family of proton pumps driven by hydrolysis of ATP and are found exclusively in the plasma membrane of plants and fungi. Plasma membrane H+-ATPase is found in every plant cell type under investigation. This anti-H+-ATPase antibody is suitable for Western Blotting and has recently been published in the journal “The Plant Cell”.
This anti-H+-ATPase antibody is suitable for a large number of plant species. Confrimed reactivities include Arabidopsis thaliana and Chlamydmonas reinhardtii as well as the predicted reactivities for Nicotiana tabacum, Solanum, Mesembruanthemum, Avena sativa, Hordeum vulgare, Oryza sativa, Zea mays, coniferus evergreen tree Pinus thunbergii, moss Physocomitrella patens, algae Dunaliella spp., and Ostreococcus spp.
Source: Page, Kropat, Hamel et al.: "Two Chlamydomonas CTR copper transporters with a novel cys-met motif are localized to the plasma membrane and function in copper assimilation." In: The Plant cell , Vol. 21, Issue 3, pp. 928-43, 2009
28.04.2010 | David Kitz Kramer   RSS Feed   New Antibodies   Bookmark and Share

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