The At3g57470 Antibody (Product Code: CSB-PA943883XA01DOA) targets the protein product of the At3g57470 gene in Arabidopsis thaliana (Mouse-ear cress). Key specifications include:
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Target Protein | At3g57470 (UniProt ID: F4J3D9) |
| Host Species | Rabbit (typical for polyclonal antibodies) |
| Formats | 2 mL or 0.1 mL aliquots |
| Applications | Western blotting, immunoprecipitation (presumed based on product class) |
This antibody is part of a catalog offering tools for plant molecular biology research, focusing on proteins involved in stress responses, metabolism, and development .
The At3g57470 gene encodes a protein of unknown function, as annotated in UniProt. Homology analyses suggest it may belong to a conserved plant-specific protein family. Antibodies like CSB-PA943883XA01DOA enable researchers to:
Localize the protein within tissues (e.g., via immunofluorescence).
Quantify expression under different experimental conditions (e.g., drought, pathogen exposure) .
While no direct studies using this antibody are cited in the provided sources, insights can be extrapolated from analogous plant antibody research:
Specificity: Antibodies against plant proteins require rigorous validation due to high sequence homology among plant gene families .
Cross-reactivity: Epitope mapping is critical; the Y-shaped structure of antibodies allows precise binding, but plant secondary metabolites may interfere with assays .
A 2023 study on antibody engineering highlighted methods to enhance binding avidity through noncovalent catenation, a technique potentially applicable to low-abundance plant targets like At3g57470 . Additionally, advancements in antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) assays underscore the importance of robust validation protocols for plant research reagents.