Antibodies targeting Arabidopsis proteins often follow standardized nomenclature, such as At1gXXXX, where "At1g" denotes a gene locus on chromosome 1. For example:
At1g53070 Antibody (CSB-PA108093XA01DOA): Targets a protein in Arabidopsis, used in Western blot (WB) and immunofluorescence (IF) .
At1g53060 Antibody (CSB-PA140131XA01DOA): Reacts with Arabidopsis proteins, applicable in WB and IF .
These antibodies are typically:
Assuming "At1g67640 Antibody" follows conventions similar to other Arabidopsis antibodies:
The absence of "At1g67640 Antibody" in indexed literature highlights:
Niche Focus: Antibodies targeting specific Arabidopsis proteins may be limited to specialized studies (e.g., membrane transporters , stress responses ).
Typographical Errors: Possible mismatches in gene nomenclature (e.g., "At1g67640" vs. "At1g53070").
Emerging Research: The antibody may be newly developed or proprietary, with limited publication history.
To resolve ambiguity:
Validate Gene Identifier: Confirm "At1g67640" via Arabidopsis genome databases (e.g., TAIR, UniProt).
Explore Vendor Catalogs: Check suppliers like Proteintech, Cusabio, or Abcam for catalog entries.
Review Literature: Search platforms like PubMed or Google Scholar using keywords:
"At1g67640 antibody Arabidopsis"
"Arabidopsis thaliana At1g67640 protein detection"
For hypothetical development of At1g67640 Antibody: