Function
TCP2 Antibody plays a crucial role in regulating the morphogenesis of shoot organs. It negatively controls the expression of boundary-specific genes, such as CUC genes, likely through the induction of microRNAs like miR164. TCP2 Antibody participates in ovule development and promotes light-regulated transcription of genes including CHS, CAB, HYH, and HY5. Furthermore, it positively regulates photomorphogenesis, impacting processes like hypocotyl elongation inhibition and cotyledon opening in response to blue light.