The At1g28580 gene encodes a protein involved in cell wall acetylation, a process integral to maintaining cell wall integrity and modulating its mechanical properties . The antibody binds specifically to this protein, enabling its detection and functional analysis in plant tissues.
Immunolocalization: Tracking protein localization in tissues.
Western Blotting: Quantifying protein expression levels.
Functional Studies: Investigating interactions with enzymes like MYB46, which regulate acetylation .
The At1g28580 gene is implicated in modulating polysaccharide acetylation, a process critical for cell wall flexibility and stress resistance. A study analyzing MYB46 (a transcription factor regulating cell wall biosynthesis) identified At1g28580 as part of a gene network affecting acetylation patterns . This suggests the protein may interact with enzymes such as GELP17, TBL33, and RWA3, which are directly involved in acetylating cell wall polysaccharides.
While At1g28580 Antibody is unique to its target, other antibodies in Arabidopsis research highlight broader trends in plant immunology:
The antibody’s utility in functional studies is exemplified by its compatibility with techniques such as:
Western Blotting: Detection of At1g28580 protein in lysates or purified fractions.
Immunoprecipitation: Isolation of protein complexes interacting with acetylation enzymes.
Gene Expression Analysis: Correlating At1g28580 mRNA levels with protein abundance using RT-PCR .
Specificity Validation: Limited data exist on cross-reactivity with homologous proteins in other plant species.
Functional Elucidation: Further studies are needed to clarify At1g28580’s enzymatic role (e.g., acetyltransferase or regulatory protein).
Therapeutic Potential: Exploring applications in bioengineering crops with enhanced cell wall properties.
KEGG: ath:AT1G28580
UniGene: At.19829