“…In particular, although most prokaryotic phytochromes are light-repressed histidine protein kinases signaling from the C-terminal transmitter module, plant phytochromes are active in the Pfr state, signaling from the PSM directly. Furthermore, recent H/D exchange probed by mass spectrometry (HDX) provided evidence for Pr/Pfr-dependent differences [8]. Moreover, although prokaryotic phytochromes carry an N-terminal extension (NTE) of only about 20 residues, in plant Abbreviations A-B/C-D, C=C stretching of the AB/CD methine bridge; ARR, Arabidopsis response regulator; GAF, cGMP phosphodiesterase/adenylyl cyclase/FhlA; HDX, H/D exchange with mass spectrometry; HOOP, hydrogen-out-of-plane; N-H ip, N-H in-plane bending; NTE, N-terminal extension; PAS, Per/Arnt/Sim; PCB, phycocyanobilin; phyA/B, phytochrome A/B; PHY, phytochrome-specific; PIF, phytochrome interaction factor; Pr/Pfr, red/far-red absorbing form of phytochrome; PSM, photosensory module; PΦB, phytochromobilin; RR, resonance Raman.…”