articleThe Plant JournalOct 17, 2007BRONZE OA

Phytochrome‐mediated inhibition of shade avoidance involves degradation of growth‐promoting bHLH transcription factors

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Abstract

Plant growth and development are particularly sensitive to changes in the light environment and especially to vegetational shading. The shade-avoidance response is mainly controlled by the phytochrome photoreceptors. In Arabidopsis, recent studies have identified several related bHLH class transcription factors (PIF, for phytochrome-interacting factors) as important components in phytochrome signaling. In addition to a related bHLH domain, most of the PIFs contain an active phytochrome binding (APB) domain that mediates their interaction with light-activated phytochrome B (phyB). Here we show that PIF4 and PIF5 act early in the phytochrome signaling pathways to promote the shade-avoidance response. PIF4 and…

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Keywords
  • Phytochrome
  • Shade avoidance
  • Transcription factor
  • Cell biology
  • Arabidopsis
  • Biology
  • Transcription (linguistics)
  • Mutant
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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