The term "At5g51380" refers to a gene identifier in Arabidopsis thaliana (Arabidopsis), a model organism in plant biology. According to the National Genomics Data Center (NGDC), At5g51380 encodes a RNI-like superfamily protein, though specific functional annotations remain sparse . Antibodies targeting this gene product are not extensively documented in publicly available literature, and no commercial products explicitly mentioning "At5g51380 Antibody" are listed in the provided search results.
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Gene Identifier | At5g51380 |
| Organism | Arabidopsis thaliana |
| Protein Class | RNI-like superfamily protein |
| Predicted Function | Limited data; potential role in plant-specific molecular pathways . |
While no direct evidence exists for At5g51380-specific antibodies, general antibody applications in plant research include:
Protein localization: Identifying subcellular compartments (e.g., endosperm, as noted in MIPS1/MIPS2/MIPS3 antibody studies ).
Functional studies: Investigating protein-protein interactions or enzymatic activity.
Diagnostic tools: Detecting RNI-like proteins in plant tissues for agronomic analysis.
Sparse Documentation: No peer-reviewed studies or commercial antibody products explicitly reference At5g51380.
Functional Ambiguity: The gene’s role in cellular processes remains uncharacterized, limiting targeted antibody development.
Technical Barriers:
Antigen preparation: Purification of RNI-like proteins for immunization.
Cross-reactivity: Potential overlap with homologous proteins in other species.
Antibody Production:
Immunogen design: Synthetic peptides or recombinant At5g51380 protein for rabbit/mouse immunization.
Validation: Western blotting and immunofluorescence to confirm specificity.
Functional Studies:
Protein interaction networks: Co-immunoprecipitation with known RNI-like partners.
Phenotypic analysis: Overexpression/knockdown in Arabidopsis to link At5g51380 to developmental or stress-response pathways.