The At1g06990 antibody is a polyclonal reagent developed to target the protein product of the At1g06990 gene in Arabidopsis thaliana. This gene is part of the plant's genome, though its specific functional role remains under investigation. Antibodies like this enable researchers to localize and quantify the protein in tissues, study its expression patterns, and explore its interactions in cellular pathways .
Antibody validation is critical for reliability. While no data specific to At1g06990 antibody validation exists in the provided sources, general guidelines from similar studies include:
Western Blotting: A single band at the expected molecular weight (inferred from UniProt data) confirms specificity .
Knockout Controls: Testing in At1g06990 knockout lines to ensure absence of signal .
Cross-Reactivity Checks: Verifying no off-target binding to related proteins in Arabidopsis or other species .
The At1g06990 antibody is part of a broader catalog targeting Arabidopsis proteins. For example:
Data derived from Cusabio and peer-reviewed studies .
Specificity Uncertainties: Commercial antibodies often exhibit cross-reactivity without rigorous validation .
Functional Data Gaps: The biological role of At1g06990 remains uncharacterized, limiting hypothesis-driven applications.
Technical Optimization: Antibody performance may vary across techniques (e.g., fixation methods in immunohistochemistry) .