Flavin-based photoreceptor proteins of the LOV (light, oxygen and voltage) superfamily are ubiquitous and appear to be essential blue-light sensing systems not only in plants, algae and fungi, but also in prokaryotes, where they are represented in more than 10% of known species. Despite their broad occurrence, only in few cases LOV proteins have been correlated with important phenomena such as bacterial infectivity, selective growth patterns or/and stress responses; nevertheless these few known roles are helping us understand the multiple ways by which prokaryotes can exploit these soluble blue-light photoreceptors. Given the large number of sequences now deposited in databases, it becomes meaningful to define a signature for bo...
Metagenomes from various environments were screened for sequences homologous to light, oxygen, volt...
Light provides organisms with energy and spatiotemporal information. To survive and adapt, organisms...
Light provides organisms with energy and spatiotemporal information. To survive and adapt, organisms...
Flavin-based photoreceptor proteins of the LOV (Light, Oxygen, and Voltage) and BLUF (Blue Light sen...
Plants and fungi respond to environmental light stimuli via the action of different photoreceptor mo...
Plants and fungi respond to environmental light stimuli via the action of different photoreceptor mo...
The knowledge on the mechanisms by which blue light (BL) is sensed by diverse and numerous organism...
In recent years it has become increasingly evident that prokaryotic organisms can sense and react to...
The light–oxygen–voltage sensitive (LOV) domain subset of the PAS superfamily is a ubiquitous photor...
The light–oxygen–voltage sensitive (LOV) domain subset of the PAS superfamily is a ubiquitous photor...
LOV proteins are UVA/Blue light photoreceptors employing LOV (light, oxygen, voltage) domains as pho...
In bacteria and fungi, various light, oxygen, voltage (LOV) sensory systems that lack a fused effect...
Light–oxygen–voltage sensitive (LOV) flavoproteins are ubiquitous photoreceptors that mediate respon...
In bacteria and fungi, various light, oxygen, voltage (LOV) sensory systems that lack a fused effect...
Blue-light photoreceptors containing light–oxygen–voltage (LOV) domains regulate a myriad of differe...
Metagenomes from various environments were screened for sequences homologous to light, oxygen, volt...
Light provides organisms with energy and spatiotemporal information. To survive and adapt, organisms...
Light provides organisms with energy and spatiotemporal information. To survive and adapt, organisms...
Flavin-based photoreceptor proteins of the LOV (Light, Oxygen, and Voltage) and BLUF (Blue Light sen...
Plants and fungi respond to environmental light stimuli via the action of different photoreceptor mo...
Plants and fungi respond to environmental light stimuli via the action of different photoreceptor mo...
The knowledge on the mechanisms by which blue light (BL) is sensed by diverse and numerous organism...
In recent years it has become increasingly evident that prokaryotic organisms can sense and react to...
The light–oxygen–voltage sensitive (LOV) domain subset of the PAS superfamily is a ubiquitous photor...
The light–oxygen–voltage sensitive (LOV) domain subset of the PAS superfamily is a ubiquitous photor...
LOV proteins are UVA/Blue light photoreceptors employing LOV (light, oxygen, voltage) domains as pho...
In bacteria and fungi, various light, oxygen, voltage (LOV) sensory systems that lack a fused effect...
Light–oxygen–voltage sensitive (LOV) flavoproteins are ubiquitous photoreceptors that mediate respon...
In bacteria and fungi, various light, oxygen, voltage (LOV) sensory systems that lack a fused effect...
Blue-light photoreceptors containing light–oxygen–voltage (LOV) domains regulate a myriad of differe...
Metagenomes from various environments were screened for sequences homologous to light, oxygen, volt...
Light provides organisms with energy and spatiotemporal information. To survive and adapt, organisms...
Light provides organisms with energy and spatiotemporal information. To survive and adapt, organisms...