The At2g30320 Antibody is a specialized research tool developed to study the protein encoded by the At2g30320 gene in Arabidopsis thaliana (thale cress), a model organism in plant biology. This antibody targets a putative tRNA pseudouridine synthase, an enzyme implicated in RNA modification processes critical for gene expression regulation .
The At2g30320 gene encodes a protein classified within the tRNA pseudouridine synthase family, which catalyzes the isomerization of uridine to pseudouridine in RNA molecules. This post-transcriptional modification enhances RNA stability and regulates translational fidelity . In Arabidopsis, such enzymes are vital for:
Developmental processes: Including root and shoot morphogenesis.
Stress responses: Modulating RNA structures under environmental stressors.
The At2g30320 Antibody enables precise detection and analysis of its target protein in diverse experimental contexts:
Protein localization studies: Mapping expression patterns in Arabidopsis tissues.
Functional genomics: Investigating knock-out mutants to elucidate gene function.
Interaction networks: Identifying binding partners via co-immunoprecipitation .
While the At2g30320 Antibody is well-characterized for basic research, further studies are needed to explore:
Structural insights: Crystal structures of the enzyme-substrate complex.
Biotechnological applications: Engineering RNA-modifying enzymes for crop improvement.