Phytochromes are photoreceptors that control many plant light responses. Phytochromes have two carboxyl-terminal structural domains called the PAS repeat domain and the histidine kinase-related domain. These domains are each related to bacterial histidine kinase domains, and biochemical studies suggest that phytochromes are light-regulated kinases. The PAS repeat domain is important for proper phytochrome function and can interact with putative signaling partners. We have characterized several new phytochrome B mutants in Arabidopsis that express phyB protein, three of which affect the histidine kinase-related domain. Point mutations in the histidine kinase-related domain cause phenotypes similar to those of null mutants, indicating that th...
Phototropins (phots) are plasma membrane-associated serine/threonine kinases that coordinate a range...
SummaryPhytochromes are red/far-red light receptors that function in photomorphogenesis of plants. P...
Phytochromes are photoreceptors that mediate red and far-red light signaling and control growth and ...
Phytochromes are photoreceptors that control many plant light responses. Phytochromes have two carbo...
AbstractPhytochrome, the best characterised plant photoreceptor, is encoded by a small multigene fam...
Plant phytochromes are thought to transduce light signals by mediating the degradation of phytochrom...
Phytochromes are a wavelength-dependent light switch for photomorphogenesis in plants and also in ma...
<p>Light is a critical environmental signal that regulates every phase of the plant life cycle, from...
The phytochromes (phyA to phyE) are a major plant photoreceptor family that regulate a diversity of ...
Plants monitor their light environment with a sophisticated set of photoreceptors that includes the ...
AbstractA gene that may encode a novel light sensing histidine protein kinase, designated plpA (phyt...
SummaryPhytochromes are red and far-red photoreceptors that regulate plant growth and development in...
AbstractThe mechanism by which the phytochrome (phy) photoreceptor family transduces informational l...
In early seedling development, far-red-light-induced deetiolation is mediated primarily by phytochro...
The psi2 mutant of Arabidopsis displays amplification of the responses controlled by the red/far red...
Phototropins (phots) are plasma membrane-associated serine/threonine kinases that coordinate a range...
SummaryPhytochromes are red/far-red light receptors that function in photomorphogenesis of plants. P...
Phytochromes are photoreceptors that mediate red and far-red light signaling and control growth and ...
Phytochromes are photoreceptors that control many plant light responses. Phytochromes have two carbo...
AbstractPhytochrome, the best characterised plant photoreceptor, is encoded by a small multigene fam...
Plant phytochromes are thought to transduce light signals by mediating the degradation of phytochrom...
Phytochromes are a wavelength-dependent light switch for photomorphogenesis in plants and also in ma...
<p>Light is a critical environmental signal that regulates every phase of the plant life cycle, from...
The phytochromes (phyA to phyE) are a major plant photoreceptor family that regulate a diversity of ...
Plants monitor their light environment with a sophisticated set of photoreceptors that includes the ...
AbstractA gene that may encode a novel light sensing histidine protein kinase, designated plpA (phyt...
SummaryPhytochromes are red and far-red photoreceptors that regulate plant growth and development in...
AbstractThe mechanism by which the phytochrome (phy) photoreceptor family transduces informational l...
In early seedling development, far-red-light-induced deetiolation is mediated primarily by phytochro...
The psi2 mutant of Arabidopsis displays amplification of the responses controlled by the red/far red...
Phototropins (phots) are plasma membrane-associated serine/threonine kinases that coordinate a range...
SummaryPhytochromes are red/far-red light receptors that function in photomorphogenesis of plants. P...
Phytochromes are photoreceptors that mediate red and far-red light signaling and control growth and ...