Blue and ultraviolet-A light regulate a wide range of responses in plants, including phototropism, chloroplast migration and stomatal opening. However, the photoreceptors for these light responses have been identified only recently. The phototropins (phot1 and phot2) represent a new class of receptor kinases that appear to be exclusive to plants. Recent genetic analysis has shown that phot1 and phot2 exhibit partially overlapping functions in mediating phototropism, chloroplast migration, and stomatal opening in <i>Arabidopsis</i>. Although significant progress has been made in understanding the early photochemical and biochemical events that follow phototropin excitation, the details of how this excitation activates such differ...
We recently investigated the roles of the phototropin 1 (PHOT1) LOV (light, oxygen or voltage) domai...
The necessity of light for plants to sustain their autotrophic lifestyle has made the optimization o...
Plants have evolved a range of sophisticated mechanisms to adapt and respond to their natural habita...
Phototropins are blue-light receptors controlling a range of responses that serve to optimize the ph...
Phototropins are blue-light receptors controlling a range of responses that serve to optimize the ph...
Phototropins (phot1 and phot2) are plant blue-light receptors that mediate phototropism, chloroplast...
The global success of plants depends largely on their ability to perceive and respond to light, main...
The phototropins phot1 and phot2 are plant blue-light receptors that mediate phototropism, chloropla...
Plants are sessile and photo-autotrophic; their entire life cycle is thus strongly influenced by the...
Plants are sessile and photo-autotrophic; their entire life cycle is thus strongly influenced by the...
Phototropism, or plant growth in response to unidirectional light, is an adaptive response of crucia...
Chloroplast movements are controlled by ultraviolet/blue light through phototropins. In Arabidopsis ...
Higher plants use several classes of blue light receptors to modulate a wide variety of physiologica...
Higher plants use several classes of blue light receptors to modulate a wide variety of physiologica...
Phototropism, or plant growth in response to unidirectional light, is an adaptive response of crucia...
We recently investigated the roles of the phototropin 1 (PHOT1) LOV (light, oxygen or voltage) domai...
The necessity of light for plants to sustain their autotrophic lifestyle has made the optimization o...
Plants have evolved a range of sophisticated mechanisms to adapt and respond to their natural habita...
Phototropins are blue-light receptors controlling a range of responses that serve to optimize the ph...
Phototropins are blue-light receptors controlling a range of responses that serve to optimize the ph...
Phototropins (phot1 and phot2) are plant blue-light receptors that mediate phototropism, chloroplast...
The global success of plants depends largely on their ability to perceive and respond to light, main...
The phototropins phot1 and phot2 are plant blue-light receptors that mediate phototropism, chloropla...
Plants are sessile and photo-autotrophic; their entire life cycle is thus strongly influenced by the...
Plants are sessile and photo-autotrophic; their entire life cycle is thus strongly influenced by the...
Phototropism, or plant growth in response to unidirectional light, is an adaptive response of crucia...
Chloroplast movements are controlled by ultraviolet/blue light through phototropins. In Arabidopsis ...
Higher plants use several classes of blue light receptors to modulate a wide variety of physiologica...
Higher plants use several classes of blue light receptors to modulate a wide variety of physiologica...
Phototropism, or plant growth in response to unidirectional light, is an adaptive response of crucia...
We recently investigated the roles of the phototropin 1 (PHOT1) LOV (light, oxygen or voltage) domai...
The necessity of light for plants to sustain their autotrophic lifestyle has made the optimization o...
Plants have evolved a range of sophisticated mechanisms to adapt and respond to their natural habita...