At5g03020 encodes a protein containing a galactose oxidase domain and kelch repeats, structural motifs involved in protein-protein interactions. Key features include:
While no direct studies on the At5g03020 antibody were identified, its target protein has been annotated in genomic databases. The kelch repeat domain suggests roles in:
Stress response pathways: Kelch repeats often mediate interactions with redox-regulated proteins.
Developmental signaling: Galactose oxidase domains may participate in cell wall modification or carbohydrate metabolism .
Antibodies against At5g03020 could enable:
Localization studies via immunohistochemistry.
Protein interaction mapping through co-immunoprecipitation.
Expression profiling under biotic/abiotic stress conditions.
At5g03020 is linked to transcription factors and stress-response regulators in plant systems. Key interactors from genomic datasets include:
| Associated Gene | Functional Role | Interaction Evidence |
|---|---|---|
| WRKY75 | Transcription factor regulating phosphate uptake | Co-expression networks |
| AT1G44760 | Adenine nucleotide hydrolase | Predicted protein interactions |
Critical knowledge gaps include:
Functional validation: Role in plant immunity or development.
Structural studies: Crystal structure of the kelch repeat region.
Cross-species homology: Conservation in crops like Brassica or Oryza.