The At3g17480 Antibody targets the protein product of the At3g17480 gene in Arabidopsis thaliana. This gene is annotated in the UniProt database under accession number Q9LUP9 . While the exact biological function of the At3g17480 protein remains uncharacterized in publicly available literature, its antibody is utilized to detect and study this protein in experimental settings.
While direct studies using this antibody are not detailed in the provided sources, its potential applications align with common uses of plant-specific antibodies:
Protein Localization: Subcellular tracking via immunofluorescence or immunohistochemistry .
Expression Profiling: Quantifying At3g17480 protein levels under stress conditions or developmental stages.
Interaction Studies: Identifying binding partners through co-immunoprecipitation (Co-IP) or pull-down assays.
Functional Insights: Arabidopsis gene annotations suggest At3g17480 may encode a protein involved in metabolic or regulatory pathways, but experimental validation is lacking.
Antibody Validation: Specificity data (e.g., Western blot bands, immunogen sequence) are absent in the provided materials, necessitating independent verification by researchers.
The table below contextualizes At3g17480 Antibody within Cusabio’s Arabidopsis antibody catalog :
| Antibody Target | Product Code | UniProt ID | Research Focus Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| At3g17480 | CSB-PA862897XA01DOA | Q9LUP9 | Undetermined |
| FAD7 | CSB-PA344366XA01DOA | P46310 | Fatty acid metabolism |
| FAMA | CSB-PA690937XA01DOA | Q56YJ8 | Stomatal development |
Data Gaps: No peer-reviewed studies explicitly using this antibody were identified in the provided sources.
Opportunities: CRISPR-based knockout lines paired with this antibody could elucidate At3g17480’s role in plant physiology.