Phytochromes are ubiquitous photosensor proteins, which control the growth, reproduction and movement in plants, fungi and bacteria. Phytochromes switch between two photophysical states depending on the light conditions. In analogy to molecular machines, light absorption induces a series of structural changes that are transduced from the bilin chromophore, through the protein, and to the output domains. Recent progress towards understanding this structural mechanism of signal transduction has been manifold. We describe this progress with a focus on bacteriophytochromes. We describe the mechanism along three structural tiers, which are the chromophore-binding pocket, the photosensory module, and the output domains. We discuss possible interc...
Phytochromes are a collection of bilin-containing photoreceptors that regulate numerous photorespons...
Phytochromes are a collection of bilin-containing photoreceptors that regulate numerous photorespons...
Phytochromes constitute a widespread photoreceptor family that typically interconverts between two p...
Phytochromes are ubiquitous photosensor proteins, which control the growth, reproduction and movemen...
Phytochrome proteins control the growth, reproduction, and photosynthesis of plants, fungi, and bact...
Phytochrome proteins control the growth, reproduction, and photosynthesis of plants, fungi, and bact...
These authors contributed equally to this work. Sensory proteins must relay structural signals from ...
Phytochromes are a major family of red-light-sensing kinases that control diverse cellular functions...
Phytochromes are multi-domain red light photosensor proteins, which convert red light photons to bi...
Phytochromes maximally absorb in the red and far-red region of the solar spectrum and play a key rol...
Species across all kingdoms of life rely on the ability to sense different light conditions. Some or...
The light-driven conversions between the dark-adapted and the photoproduct state were recorded for b...
Phytochromes (PHYs) are photoreceptor proteins first discovered in plants, where they control a vari...
AbstractPhytochromes, photoreceptors controlling important physiological processes in plants and man...
Phytochromes (PHYs) are photoreceptor proteins first discovered in plants, where they control a vari...
Phytochromes are a collection of bilin-containing photoreceptors that regulate numerous photorespons...
Phytochromes are a collection of bilin-containing photoreceptors that regulate numerous photorespons...
Phytochromes constitute a widespread photoreceptor family that typically interconverts between two p...
Phytochromes are ubiquitous photosensor proteins, which control the growth, reproduction and movemen...
Phytochrome proteins control the growth, reproduction, and photosynthesis of plants, fungi, and bact...
Phytochrome proteins control the growth, reproduction, and photosynthesis of plants, fungi, and bact...
These authors contributed equally to this work. Sensory proteins must relay structural signals from ...
Phytochromes are a major family of red-light-sensing kinases that control diverse cellular functions...
Phytochromes are multi-domain red light photosensor proteins, which convert red light photons to bi...
Phytochromes maximally absorb in the red and far-red region of the solar spectrum and play a key rol...
Species across all kingdoms of life rely on the ability to sense different light conditions. Some or...
The light-driven conversions between the dark-adapted and the photoproduct state were recorded for b...
Phytochromes (PHYs) are photoreceptor proteins first discovered in plants, where they control a vari...
AbstractPhytochromes, photoreceptors controlling important physiological processes in plants and man...
Phytochromes (PHYs) are photoreceptor proteins first discovered in plants, where they control a vari...
Phytochromes are a collection of bilin-containing photoreceptors that regulate numerous photorespons...
Phytochromes are a collection of bilin-containing photoreceptors that regulate numerous photorespons...
Phytochromes constitute a widespread photoreceptor family that typically interconverts between two p...