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Plant Cell ; 12(7): 1203-11, 2000 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10899984

ABSTRACT

Current evidence is inconclusive regarding the point of signaling convergence downstream from different members of the phytochrome family. In transgenic Arabidopsis, the activity of a reporter enzyme under the control of the -453 to +67 fragment of an Lhcb1*2 promoter shows very low fluence responses (VLFRs) and high-irradiance responses (HIRs) mediated by phytochrome A and low-fluence responses (LFRs) mediated by phytochrome B. A 5' deletion of the promoter to -134 abolished the HIR without affecting VLFR or LFR. In transgenic tobacco, VLFR and LFR were observed for the -176 to -31 or -134 to -31 fragments of Lhcb1*2 fused to 35S cauliflower mosaic virus minimal promoters, but only the largest fragment showed HIR. We propose that sustained activation of phytochrome A with far-red light initiates a signaling cascade that deviates from phytochrome B signaling and transient phytochrome A signaling and that this divergence extends as far as the Lhcb1*2 promoter.


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Photoreceptor Cells , Photosynthetic Reaction Center Complex Proteins/metabolism , Phytochrome/metabolism , Promoter Regions, Genetic , Signal Transduction , Transcription Factors , Arabidopsis/metabolism , Arabidopsis Proteins , Base Sequence , Caulimovirus/genetics , DNA Primers , Phytochrome A , Phytochrome B , Plants, Genetically Modified
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