Loading control antibodies are used to assess if the protein samples have been loaded equally across the gel, as well as transferred to the membrane. Such controls need to be ubiquitously and constitutively expressed proteins. Commonly used loading controls are the following proteins: actin, glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) and tubulin. 

Actin and tubulin are highly conserved proteins, which play essential roles in the plant cytoskeleton. Actin is involved in cellular processes, such as cell division, cell share maintenance and intracellular transport. 
Tubulin is a component of micotubules, which are critical for cell division, intracellular transport and maintaining cell structure. 
 
A protein that is chosen to be used as a loading control should remain stable across the applied experimental conditions. Please note that in certain stresses in plants, actin levels may change. 

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