Handbook of Photosensory Receptors 2005
DOI: 10.1002/352760510x.ch7
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Phytochrome Signaling

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“…Previously, positively acting components in phy signaling pathways have been described (Huq and Quail, 2005). Among those, HFR1, PRE6/KIDARI, PAR1, and PAR2 encode HLH proteins that function positively in light signaling pathways Fankhauser and Chory, 2000;Duek and Fankhauser, 2003;Hyun and Lee, 2006;Roig-Villanova et al, 2006;Zhou et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previously, positively acting components in phy signaling pathways have been described (Huq and Quail, 2005). Among those, HFR1, PRE6/KIDARI, PAR1, and PAR2 encode HLH proteins that function positively in light signaling pathways Fankhauser and Chory, 2000;Duek and Fankhauser, 2003;Hyun and Lee, 2006;Roig-Villanova et al, 2006;Zhou et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The phy-mediated light signaling pathways involve both positively and negatively acting factors (Huq and Quail, 2005). For example, HFR1, HY5, LAF1 and others are the major positive regulators (Lau and Deng, 2012;Xu et al, 2015Xu et al, , 2016, whereas phytochrome-interacting factors (PIFs) act as major negative regulators of photomorphogenesis (Castillon et al, 2007;Leivar and Monte, 2014;Leivar and Quail, 2011).…”
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“…In the cytosol, the Pfr forms of phytochromes regulate the translation of mRNA (Paik et al, 2012). However, in the nucleus, phytochromes interact with multiple partners to modulate the transcription of downstream target genes to mediate light responses (Huq and Quail, 2005). One of the pivotal interacting partners is PHYTOCHROME INTERACTING FACTORs (PIFs), which act as a key regulator of the transition from skotomorphogenesis to photomorphogenesis (Castillon et al, 2007;Leivar and Quail, 2011).…”
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