“…Prior to photo-excitation, phyB is a soluble cytoplasmic protein, but, in its Pfr conformation, phyB accumulates in the nucleus where it has been suggested to regulate gene expression (Jiao et al, 2007). In its light-activated state (Pfr), phyB can physically interact with a group of related bHLH transcription factors known as phytochrome interacting proteins (PIFs), suggesting a short signal transduction cascade from light sensing to regulated gene expression (Jiao et al, 2007;Khanna et al, 2004;Martinez-Garcia et al, 2000). Members of the PIF family control phytochrome responses including seed germination, seedling de-etiolation and shade avoidance (Huq and Quail, 2002;Huq et al, 2004;Kim et al, 2003;Oh et al, 2004;Penfield et al, 2005;Salter et al, 2003;Shin et al, 2007).…”