Light–oxygen–voltage (LOV) receptors sense blue light through the photochemical generation of a covalent adduct between a flavin-nucleotide chromophore and a strictly conserved cysteine residue. Here we show that, after cysteine removal, the circadian-clock LOV-protein Vivid still undergoes light-induced dimerization and signalling because of flavin photoreduction to the neutral semiquinone (NSQ). Similarly, photoreduction of the engineered LOV histidine kinase YF1 to the NSQ modulates activity and downstream effects on gene expression. Signal transduction in both proteins hence hinges on flavin protonation, which is common to both the cysteinyl adduct and the NSQ. This general mechanism is also conserved by natural cysteine-less, LOV-like ...
The ability of organisms to sense and respond to light availability is of great interest to those wi...
Mr4511 LOV (Light, Oxygen and Voltage) protein is a blue light sensing photoreceptor from Methylobac...
Light-oxygen-voltage (LOV) domains are increasingly used to engineer photoresponsive biological syst...
LOV (light-, oxygen- or voltage-sensitive) domains act as photosensory units of many prokaryotic and...
Sensory photoreceptors absorb light via their photosensor modules and trigger downstream physiologic...
Light-, Oxygen- and Votlage- (LOV) domains are blue-light activated photoreceptors that control vari...
Photosensing LOV (Light, Oxygen, Voltage) domains detect and respond to UVA/Blue (BL) light by formi...
Phototropins (phot1 and phot2) are blue light receptor kinases that control a range of photoresponse...
Light-oxygen-voltage (LOV) domains are increasingly used to engineer photoresponsive biological syst...
LOV domains act as biomolecular sensors for light, oxygen or the environment's redox potential. Conf...
Detection of blue light (BL) via flavin-binding photoreceptors (Fl-Blues) has evolved throughout all...
Blue-light absorption by the flavin chromophore in light, oxygen, voltage (LOV) photoreceptors trigg...
LOV proteins are UVA/Blue light photoreceptors employing LOV (light, oxygen, voltage) domains as pho...
Light, oxygen, or voltage (LOV) domains constitute a new class of photoreceptor proteins that are se...
Light, oxygen, or voltage (LOV) domains constitute a new class of photoreceptor proteins that are se...
The ability of organisms to sense and respond to light availability is of great interest to those wi...
Mr4511 LOV (Light, Oxygen and Voltage) protein is a blue light sensing photoreceptor from Methylobac...
Light-oxygen-voltage (LOV) domains are increasingly used to engineer photoresponsive biological syst...
LOV (light-, oxygen- or voltage-sensitive) domains act as photosensory units of many prokaryotic and...
Sensory photoreceptors absorb light via their photosensor modules and trigger downstream physiologic...
Light-, Oxygen- and Votlage- (LOV) domains are blue-light activated photoreceptors that control vari...
Photosensing LOV (Light, Oxygen, Voltage) domains detect and respond to UVA/Blue (BL) light by formi...
Phototropins (phot1 and phot2) are blue light receptor kinases that control a range of photoresponse...
Light-oxygen-voltage (LOV) domains are increasingly used to engineer photoresponsive biological syst...
LOV domains act as biomolecular sensors for light, oxygen or the environment's redox potential. Conf...
Detection of blue light (BL) via flavin-binding photoreceptors (Fl-Blues) has evolved throughout all...
Blue-light absorption by the flavin chromophore in light, oxygen, voltage (LOV) photoreceptors trigg...
LOV proteins are UVA/Blue light photoreceptors employing LOV (light, oxygen, voltage) domains as pho...
Light, oxygen, or voltage (LOV) domains constitute a new class of photoreceptor proteins that are se...
Light, oxygen, or voltage (LOV) domains constitute a new class of photoreceptor proteins that are se...
The ability of organisms to sense and respond to light availability is of great interest to those wi...
Mr4511 LOV (Light, Oxygen and Voltage) protein is a blue light sensing photoreceptor from Methylobac...
Light-oxygen-voltage (LOV) domains are increasingly used to engineer photoresponsive biological syst...