Reactant: Oryza sativa (Asian rice)
Application: Western Blotting
Pudmed ID: 26552588
Journal: Sci Rep
Figure Number: 6A
Published Date: 2015-11-10
First Author: Dixit, G., Singh, A. P., et al.
Impact Factor: 4.13
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Western blot analysis of selected candidate proteins (AtpB, 2Fe-2S, GLN2, Psb R, PRK, ALD) with their corresponding molecular weight in rice leaves during As stress under various S regimes (A); RuBisCo large subunit a band in coomassie blue staining (CBB) SDS gel served as a loading control (B), which used for normalization of detected proteins in densitometry studies (C) fold change indicated with respect of control samples.
Reactant: Cicer arietinum (Chickpea)
Application: Western Blotting
Pudmed ID: 27503257
Journal: Sci Rep
Figure Number: 7C
Published Date: 2016-08-09
First Author: Parveen, S., Gupta, D. B., et al.
Impact Factor: 4.13
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Compartmentalization of CaFer1.(A) Bioinformatics prediction of CaFer1 to the chloroplast and the secretome. (B) The model of CaFer1 generated by comparative modeling, shown in ribbon view (right upper panel). The percent identity of modeled structure of CaFer1 with the template, and the RMSD values were given in the table (right lower panel). The non-conserved amino acid sequence of CaFer1 (red color) from that of other phytoferritins with predicted signal peptide, is shown in left panel. (C) Purity assessment and immunodetection of CaFer1, FBA and XET in the chickpea secretome. Immunoreactions with Rubisco and GAPDH served as negative controls for secretome. (D) BFA-mediated inhibition of CaFer1 and thioredoxin transport. ‘?BFA’ represents the untreated secretome. (E) CaFer1 was detected in extracellular space and chloroplast of OE plants with anti-FLAG antibody. XET was used as positive control for extracellular space and rubisco for chloroplast. WT, wild-type; OE, CaFer1-overexpressing.