The At4g39570 Antibody is a research-grade monoclonal antibody targeting the protein encoded by the Arabidopsis thaliana gene AT4G39570. This gene product is associated with cellular processes in plants, though its specific function remains under investigation. The antibody is primarily used in molecular biology applications to study gene expression, protein localization, or functional interactions in Arabidopsis models.
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Gene Identifier | AT4G39570 |
| Uniprot Accession | Q9SVA1 |
| Species | Arabidopsis thaliana (Mouse-ear cress) |
| Antibody Code | CSB-PA874536XA01DOA |
| Format | Lyophilized or liquid (2ml/0.1ml concentration) |
| Source | Cusabio Product Database |
The antibody’s specificity is determined by its reactivity against the AT4G39570 protein, which may play roles in stress responses, development, or pathogen interactions based on its inclusion in studies of Arabidopsis immunity .
Pathogen Interactions: AT4G39570 is listed among genes implicated in Arabidopsis defense mechanisms against pathogens like Hyaloperonospora arabidopsidis (powdery mildew) .
Functional Partners: The protein may interact with transcription factors or signaling components, as suggested by broader studies of Arabidopsis immune networks .
Limited Functional Data: Direct experimental evidence for AT4G39570’s role in specific pathways is absent in publicly available literature.
Species-Specificity: Reactivity is confirmed only for Arabidopsis thaliana; cross-reactivity with other species (e.g., humans, mice) is unverified .