“…First, although they appear to represent a minority, a significant number of PIFq-bound genes are upregulated in pif mutants especially during the deetiolation response ( Figure 2C; Oh et al, 2009Oh et al, , 2012Zhang et al, 2013), suggesting that PIFs act as transcriptional repressors of these genes. Second, evidence for PIFs acting as intrinsic transcriptional repressors of specific genes has been provided in a number of cases, such as PIF1 repression of PSY expression in the dark (Toledo-Ortiz et al, 2010), PIF7 repression of CBF2 expression under diurnal conditions (Kidokoro et al, 2009;Lee and Thomashow, 2012), and PIF1 and/or PIF3 repression of genes associated with chlorophyll biosynthesis, photosynthesis, and reactive oxygen species (ROS) responses during deetiolation (Chen et al, 2013;Liu et al, 2013b). Collectively, the data are consistent with a model whereby in environments with low or absent phy activation, PIFs accumulate and either activate the expression of PIF-induced genes or inhibit the expression of PIF-repressed genes, and this activity is rapidly reversed by light through phy-induced degradation of the PIFs (Figures 3A and 3B).…”