reviewAnnual Review of Plant BiologyFeb 7, 2006Closed access

PHYTOCHROME STRUCTURE AND SIGNALING MECHANISMS

University of California, Davis

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Abstract

Phytochromes are a widespread family of red/far-red responsive photoreceptors first discovered in plants, where they constitute one of the three main classes of photomorphogenesis regulators. All phytochromes utilize covalently attached bilin chromophores that enable photoconversion between red-absorbing (P(r)) and far-red-absorbing (P(fr)) forms. Phytochromes are thus photoswitchable photosensors; canonical phytochromes have a conserved N-terminal photosensory core and a C-terminal regulatory region, which typically includes a histidine-kinase-related domain. The discovery of new bacterial and cyanobacterial members of the phytochrome family within the last decade has greatly aided biochemical and structural…

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Keywords
  • Phytochrome
  • Photomorphogenesis
  • Phototropin
  • Histidine kinase
  • Phytochrome A
  • Biology
  • Chromophore
  • Cell biology
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