The At4g17270 Antibody (product code CSB-PA885505XA01DOA) targets the putative MO25-like protein encoded by the At4g17270 gene in Arabidopsis thaliana. MO25 proteins are scaffolding molecules that interact with kinases and other signaling components, often acting as regulators in cellular processes like stress responses and growth signaling .
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Product Code | CSB-PA885505XA01DOA |
| Uniprot ID | Q9M0M4 |
| Target Protein | Putative MO25-like protein |
| Species | Arabidopsis thaliana |
| Size | 2ml/0.1ml |
| Source | Custom antibody catalog |
The At4g17270 gene encodes a protein belonging to the MO25 family, which is characterized by its role in protein-protein interactions. MO25 proteins often function as adaptors that link kinases to regulatory complexes, modulating downstream signaling pathways. While the exact function of At4g17270 remains under investigation, its homology to MO25 proteins suggests potential involvement in:
Signaling regulation: Mediating interactions between kinases and phosphatases in stress or developmental pathways.
Protein complex assembly: Facilitating the formation of multi-protein complexes critical for cellular responses .
The At4g17270 Antibody serves as a critical tool for studying MO25-like proteins in plant biology. Potential applications include:
| Application | Details |
|---|---|
| Protein localization | Immunofluorescence or immunohistochemistry to map At4g17270 expression in tissues. |
| Interaction studies | Co-immunoprecipitation (Co-IP) to identify binding partners in signaling pathways. |
| Expression profiling | Western blotting to quantify protein levels under stress or developmental conditions. |
| Functional analysis | Knockdown/knockout studies paired with antibody-based detection to assess phenotypic effects. |
These applications align with general antibody utility in molecular biology, including antigen recognition, neutralization, and structural analysis .