Cell elongation during seedling development is antagonistically regulated by light and gibberellins (GAs). Light induces photomorphogenesis, leading to inhibition of hypocotyl growth, whereas GAs promote etiolated growth, characterized by increased hypocotyl elongation. The mechanism underlying this antagonistic interaction remains unclear. Here we report on the central role of the Arabidopsis thaliana nuclear transcription factor PIF4 (encoded by PHYTOCHROME INTERACTING FACTOR 4) in the positive control of genes mediating cell elongation and show that this factor is negatively regulated by the light photoreceptor phyB (ref. 4) and by DELLA proteins that have a key repressor function in GA signalling. Our results demonstrate that PIF4 is de...
Light signals perceived by the phytochromes induce the transition from skotomorphogenic to photomorp...
Light signaling plays an essential role in controlling higher plants' early developmental process te...
Both light and temperature have dramatic effects on plant development. Phytochrome photoreceptors re...
Light and gibberellins (GAs) antagonistically regulate hypocotyl elongation in plants. It has been d...
Light and gibberellins ( GAs) mediate many essential and partially overlapping plant developmental p...
Plant morphogenesis is profoundly influenced by light (a phenomenon known as photomorphogenesis). Fo...
How specificity is conferred within gene regulatory networks is an important problem in biology. The...
Light and temperature signalling response is a central mediator of plant growth plasticity. This the...
In response to canopy shade, plant vegetative structures elongate to gain access to light. However,...
The reversibly red (R)/far-red (FR)-light-responsive phytochrome (phy) photosensory system initiates...
The period following seedling emergence is a particularly vulnerable stage in the plant life cycle. ...
Plant growth is strongly influenced by the presence of neighbors that compete for light resources. I...
Phytochrome-interacting factors (PIFs) are members of the Arabidopsis thaliana basic helix-loop-heli...
Summary: Plant growth and development are defined by environmental cues. The transcription factor PH...
In response to canopy shade, plant vegetative structures elongate to gain access to light. However, ...
Light signals perceived by the phytochromes induce the transition from skotomorphogenic to photomorp...
Light signaling plays an essential role in controlling higher plants' early developmental process te...
Both light and temperature have dramatic effects on plant development. Phytochrome photoreceptors re...
Light and gibberellins (GAs) antagonistically regulate hypocotyl elongation in plants. It has been d...
Light and gibberellins ( GAs) mediate many essential and partially overlapping plant developmental p...
Plant morphogenesis is profoundly influenced by light (a phenomenon known as photomorphogenesis). Fo...
How specificity is conferred within gene regulatory networks is an important problem in biology. The...
Light and temperature signalling response is a central mediator of plant growth plasticity. This the...
In response to canopy shade, plant vegetative structures elongate to gain access to light. However,...
The reversibly red (R)/far-red (FR)-light-responsive phytochrome (phy) photosensory system initiates...
The period following seedling emergence is a particularly vulnerable stage in the plant life cycle. ...
Plant growth is strongly influenced by the presence of neighbors that compete for light resources. I...
Phytochrome-interacting factors (PIFs) are members of the Arabidopsis thaliana basic helix-loop-heli...
Summary: Plant growth and development are defined by environmental cues. The transcription factor PH...
In response to canopy shade, plant vegetative structures elongate to gain access to light. However, ...
Light signals perceived by the phytochromes induce the transition from skotomorphogenic to photomorp...
Light signaling plays an essential role in controlling higher plants' early developmental process te...
Both light and temperature have dramatic effects on plant development. Phytochrome photoreceptors re...