International audienceLight is essential for the life of photosynthetic organisms as it is a source of energy and information from the environment. Light excess or limitation can be a cause of stress however. Photosynthetic organisms exhibit sophisticated mechanisms to adjust their physiology and growth to the local environmental light conditions. The cryptochrome/photolyase family (CPF) is composed of flavoproteins with similar structures that display a variety of light-dependent functions. This family encompasses photolyases, blue-light activated enzymes that repair ultraviolet-light induced DNA damage, and cryptochromes, known for their photoreceptor functions in terrestrial plants. For this review, we searched extensively for CPFs in th...
Cryptochromes (CRYs) are blue light receptors that mediate light regulation of plant growth and deve...
Cryptochromes are flavin-containing blue light photoreceptors, present in most kingdoms, including a...
Cryptochromes are evolutionarily related to the light-dependent DNA repair enzyme photolyase, servin...
International audienceThe Cryptochrome/Photolyase Family (CPF) represents an ancient group of widely...
Light is a very important environmental factor that governs many cellular responses in organisms. As...
Photolyases and cryptochromes are evolutionarily related flavoproteins, which however perform distin...
Members of the cryptochrome/photolyase family (CPF) are widely distributed throughout all kingdoms, ...
Members of the cryptochrome/photolyase family (CPF) are widely distributed throughout all kingdoms, ...
Photolyases and cryptochromes are evolutionarily related flavoproteins, which however perform distin...
Members of the cryptochrome/photolyase family (CPF) are widely distributed throughout all kingdoms, ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Photolyases and cryptochromes are evolutionarily related flavoproteins, whi...
Beel B, Prager K, Spexard M, et al. A Flavin-Binding Cryptochrome Photoreceptor Responds to Both Blu...
The cryptochrome/photolyase (CRY/PL) family represents an ancient group of proteins fulfilling two f...
The cryptochrome/photolyase (CRY/PL) family represents an ancient group of proteins fulfilling two f...
Background Photolyases and cryptochromes are evolutionarily related flavoproteins, which however per...
Cryptochromes (CRYs) are blue light receptors that mediate light regulation of plant growth and deve...
Cryptochromes are flavin-containing blue light photoreceptors, present in most kingdoms, including a...
Cryptochromes are evolutionarily related to the light-dependent DNA repair enzyme photolyase, servin...
International audienceThe Cryptochrome/Photolyase Family (CPF) represents an ancient group of widely...
Light is a very important environmental factor that governs many cellular responses in organisms. As...
Photolyases and cryptochromes are evolutionarily related flavoproteins, which however perform distin...
Members of the cryptochrome/photolyase family (CPF) are widely distributed throughout all kingdoms, ...
Members of the cryptochrome/photolyase family (CPF) are widely distributed throughout all kingdoms, ...
Photolyases and cryptochromes are evolutionarily related flavoproteins, which however perform distin...
Members of the cryptochrome/photolyase family (CPF) are widely distributed throughout all kingdoms, ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Photolyases and cryptochromes are evolutionarily related flavoproteins, whi...
Beel B, Prager K, Spexard M, et al. A Flavin-Binding Cryptochrome Photoreceptor Responds to Both Blu...
The cryptochrome/photolyase (CRY/PL) family represents an ancient group of proteins fulfilling two f...
The cryptochrome/photolyase (CRY/PL) family represents an ancient group of proteins fulfilling two f...
Background Photolyases and cryptochromes are evolutionarily related flavoproteins, which however per...
Cryptochromes (CRYs) are blue light receptors that mediate light regulation of plant growth and deve...
Cryptochromes are flavin-containing blue light photoreceptors, present in most kingdoms, including a...
Cryptochromes are evolutionarily related to the light-dependent DNA repair enzyme photolyase, servin...