Phytochrome-mediated light signaling in plants: emerging trends

Paul, Laju K. ; Khurana, Jitendra P. (2008) Phytochrome-mediated light signaling in plants: emerging trends Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants, 14 (1-2). pp. 9-22. ISSN 0971-5894

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Abstract

Phytochromes maximally absorb in the red and far-red region of the solar spectrum and play a key role in regulating plant growth and development. Our understanding of the phytochrome-mediated light perception and signal transduction has improved dramatically during the past decade. However, some recent findings challenge a few of the well-accepted earlier models regarding phytochrome structure and function. Identification of a serine/threonine specific protein phosphatase 2A (FyPP) and a type 5 protein phosphatases (PAPP5), and the phytochrome-mediated phosphorylation of phytochrome interacting factor 3 (PIF3), auxin inducible genes (Aux/IAA) and cryptochromes have opened new vistas in phytochrome biology. Importantly, the significance of proteolysis and chromatin-remodeling pathways in phytochrome signaling is becoming more apparent. The emerging concept of phytochrome as a master regulator in orchestrating downstream signaling components has become more convincing with the advent of global expression profiling of genes. Upcoming data also provide fresh insights into the nuclear localization, speckle formation, nucleo-cytoplasmic partitioning and organ-specificity aspects of phytochromes. This article highlights recent advances in phytochrome biology with emphasis on the elucidation of novel components of light signal transduction.

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Keywords:Phytochromes; Phosphorylation; Kinase; Nuclear; Cytoplasmic Partitioning; Proteolysis; Chromatin-remodeling; organ; Specific Responses; Phytochrome; Interacting Factors
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