No sources in the provided search results mention an antibody targeting At5g47300, a gene identifier from Arabidopsis thaliana. This absence suggests that either:
The antibody is not widely studied or commercially available.
The gene identifier may contain a typographical error (e.g., confusion with AT5G47570, a mitochondrial NADH dehydrogenase subunit for which antibodies are documented ).
Antibodies targeting other Arabidopsis thaliana proteins are well-characterized. For example:
Niche Research Focus: At5g47300 may encode a protein with limited functional characterization, reducing demand for specific antibodies.
Technical Challenges: Antibody development requires epitope accessibility, immunogenicity, and cross-reactivity validation, which may not yet be feasible for this target.
Annotation Errors: Gene identifiers in Arabidopsis are periodically updated; outdated or incorrect annotations could obscure results.
To address the lack of data on At5g47300 Antibody:
Verify Gene Identifier: Cross-reference At5g47300 with updated databases (e.g., TAIR, UniProt) to confirm its annotation and protein product.
Explore Homologs: Investigate antibodies for homologous proteins in other species (e.g., rice, maize) as potential alternatives.
Antibody Customization: Contact specialized vendors (e.g., Fortis Life Sciences , PhytoAB ) for custom antibody development targeting this protein.