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DHAR1 Antikörper

DHAR1 Reaktivität: Arabidopsis thaliana WB Wirt: Kaninchen Polyclonal unconjugated
Produktnummer ABIN619899
  • Target Alle DHAR1 Produkte
    DHAR1 (Glutathione S-Transferase DHAR1 (DHAR1))
    Reaktivität
    Arabidopsis thaliana
    Wirt
    Kaninchen
    Klonalität
    Polyklonal
    Applikation
    Western Blotting (WB)
    Homologie
    dicots including: Nicotiana tabacum, Solanum lycopersicum, Solanum tuberosum, Ricinus communis, Zinnia elegans, monocots including: Triticum aestivum, trees: Populus trichocarpa
    Produktmerkmale
    Expected / apparent Molecular Weight of the Antigene: 23.6 / 23.4 kDa
    Aufreinigung
    serum
    Immunogen
    KLH-conjugated synthetic peptide derived from known DHAR1 sequence of Arabidopsis thaliana Q9FWR4, At1g19570
  • Applikationshinweise
    Recommended Dilution: 1 : 5000 with standard ECL (WB)
    Beschränkungen
    Nur für Forschungszwecke einsetzbar
  • Format
    Lyophilized
  • Target
    DHAR1 (Glutathione S-Transferase DHAR1 (DHAR1))
    Abstract
    DHAR1 Produkte
    Synonyme
    ATDHAR1 antikoerper, DEHYDROASCORBATE REDUCTASE 5 antikoerper, DHAR5 antikoerper, F14P1.9 antikoerper, F14P1_9 antikoerper, dehydroascorbate reductase antikoerper, dehydroascorbate reductase antikoerper, DHAR1 antikoerper
    Hintergrund
    AGI Code: At1g19570
    DHAR1 ( Dehydroascorbate Reductase 1) the protein is induced by jasmonic acid and oxidative chemical stresses and is a key component of the ascorbate recycling system. Involved in redox homeostasis under biotic and abiotic inducers. Localized in mitochondria. Synonymes: glutathione-dependent dehydroascorbate reductase 1, chloride intracellular channel homolog 1, CLIC homolog 1, glutathione-dependent dehydroascorbate reductase 1, AtDHAR1, GSH-dependent dehydroascorbate reductase 1, mtDHAR, At1g19570.
    Molekulargewicht
    expected: 23.6 kDa, apparent: 23.4 kDa
    UniProt
    Q9FWR4
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