The absorption of visible light in aquatic environments has led to the common assumption that aquatic organisms sense and adapt to penetrative blue/green light wavelengths but show little or no response to the more attenuated red/far-red wavelengths. Here, we show that two marine diatom species, Phaeodactylum tricornutum and Thalassiosira pseudonana, possess a bona fide red/far-red light sensing phytochrome (DPH) that uses biliverdin as a chromophore and displays accentuated red-shifted absorbance peaks compared with other characterized plant and algal phytochromes. Exposure to both red and far-red light causes changes in gene expression in P. tricornutum, and the responses to far-red light disappear in DPH knockout cells, demonstrating tha...
AbstractThe remarkable adaptability of diatoms living in a highly variable environment assures their...
Funding was provided by a Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council EP/L017008/1 to GT & IS...
BACKGROUND: At depths below 10 m, reefs are dominated by blue-green light because seawater selective...
International audienceThe absorption of visible light in aquatic environments has led to the common ...
International audienceThe absorption of visible light in aquatic environments has led to the common ...
International audienceThe absorption of visible light in aquatic environments has led to the common ...
International audienceThe absorption of visible light in aquatic environments has led to the common ...
International audienceThe absorption of visible light in aquatic environments has led to the common ...
The absorption of visible light in aquatic environments has led to the common assumption that aquati...
The absorption of visible light in aquatic environments has led to the common assumption that aquati...
Phytochromes are a family of red/far-red light photoreceptors widely distributed throughout the plan...
Plant phytochromes are photoswitchable red/far-red photoreceptors that allow competition with neighb...
Due to the selective attenuation of solar light and the absorption properties of seawater and seawat...
Plant phytochromes are photoswitchable red/far-red photoreceptors that allow competition with neighb...
At depths below 10 m, reefs are dominated by blue-green light because seawater selectively absorbs t...
AbstractThe remarkable adaptability of diatoms living in a highly variable environment assures their...
Funding was provided by a Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council EP/L017008/1 to GT & IS...
BACKGROUND: At depths below 10 m, reefs are dominated by blue-green light because seawater selective...
International audienceThe absorption of visible light in aquatic environments has led to the common ...
International audienceThe absorption of visible light in aquatic environments has led to the common ...
International audienceThe absorption of visible light in aquatic environments has led to the common ...
International audienceThe absorption of visible light in aquatic environments has led to the common ...
International audienceThe absorption of visible light in aquatic environments has led to the common ...
The absorption of visible light in aquatic environments has led to the common assumption that aquati...
The absorption of visible light in aquatic environments has led to the common assumption that aquati...
Phytochromes are a family of red/far-red light photoreceptors widely distributed throughout the plan...
Plant phytochromes are photoswitchable red/far-red photoreceptors that allow competition with neighb...
Due to the selective attenuation of solar light and the absorption properties of seawater and seawat...
Plant phytochromes are photoswitchable red/far-red photoreceptors that allow competition with neighb...
At depths below 10 m, reefs are dominated by blue-green light because seawater selectively absorbs t...
AbstractThe remarkable adaptability of diatoms living in a highly variable environment assures their...
Funding was provided by a Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council EP/L017008/1 to GT & IS...
BACKGROUND: At depths below 10 m, reefs are dominated by blue-green light because seawater selective...