Phototropins are light-activated protein kinases, which contribute to photosynthesis optimization both through enhancement of photon absorption when light is limiting and avoidance responses in high light. This duality is in part endowed by the presence of phototropins with different photosensitivity (phot1 and phot2). Here we show that phot1, which senses low light to promote positive phototropism (growth towards the light), also limits the response in high light. This response depends in part on phot1-mediated phosphorylation of Phytochrome Kinase Substrate 4 (PKS4). This light-regulated phosphorylation switch changes PKS4 from a phototropism enhancer in low light to a factor limiting the process in high light. In such conditions phot1 an...
Phototropism allows plants to orient their photosynthetic organs towards the light. In Arabidopsis, ...
In Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), the blue light photoreceptor phototropins (phot1 and phot2) f...
Phototropins (phot1 and phot2) are plasma membrane-associated receptor kinases that respond specific...
Phototropins are light-activated protein kinases, which contribute to photosynthesis optimization bo...
Phototropism allows plants to redirect their growth towards the light to optimize photosynthesis und...
Phototropism, or plant growth in response to unidirectional light, is an adaptive response of crucia...
Phototropism allows plants to redirect their growth towards the light to optimize photosynthesis und...
The necessity of light for plants to sustain their autotrophic lifestyle has made the optimization o...
Phototropism, or plant growth in response to unidirectional light, is an adaptive response of crucia...
Abstract To cope with fluctuating light conditions, terrestrial plants have evolved precise regulati...
Polarity underlies all directional growth responses in plants including growth towards the light (ph...
Directional movements impact the ability of plants to respond and adjust their growth accordingly to...
Phototropism allows plants to orient their photosynthetic organs towards the light. In Arabidopsis, ...
Plants use light as a source of information to optimize their growth by driving numerous adaptative ...
Chloroplast movements are controlled by ultraviolet/blue light through phototropins. In Arabidopsis ...
Phototropism allows plants to orient their photosynthetic organs towards the light. In Arabidopsis, ...
In Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), the blue light photoreceptor phototropins (phot1 and phot2) f...
Phototropins (phot1 and phot2) are plasma membrane-associated receptor kinases that respond specific...
Phototropins are light-activated protein kinases, which contribute to photosynthesis optimization bo...
Phototropism allows plants to redirect their growth towards the light to optimize photosynthesis und...
Phototropism, or plant growth in response to unidirectional light, is an adaptive response of crucia...
Phototropism allows plants to redirect their growth towards the light to optimize photosynthesis und...
The necessity of light for plants to sustain their autotrophic lifestyle has made the optimization o...
Phototropism, or plant growth in response to unidirectional light, is an adaptive response of crucia...
Abstract To cope with fluctuating light conditions, terrestrial plants have evolved precise regulati...
Polarity underlies all directional growth responses in plants including growth towards the light (ph...
Directional movements impact the ability of plants to respond and adjust their growth accordingly to...
Phototropism allows plants to orient their photosynthetic organs towards the light. In Arabidopsis, ...
Plants use light as a source of information to optimize their growth by driving numerous adaptative ...
Chloroplast movements are controlled by ultraviolet/blue light through phototropins. In Arabidopsis ...
Phototropism allows plants to orient their photosynthetic organs towards the light. In Arabidopsis, ...
In Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), the blue light photoreceptor phototropins (phot1 and phot2) f...
Phototropins (phot1 and phot2) are plasma membrane-associated receptor kinases that respond specific...