Rice phytochrome A controls apical hook opening after a single light pulse in transgenic tobacco seedlings |
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Authors: | Eberhard Schä fer ,Karlheinz Emmler, Nam-Hai Chua |
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Affiliation: | Institut für Biologie II, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Schänzlestr. 1, 79104 Freiburg, Germany; The Rockefeller University, Laboratory of Plant Molecular Biology, New York, NY 10021-6399, USA |
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Abstract: | Apical hook opening in tobacco seedlings can be induced by a single red light pulse and this induction can be reverted by a subsequent far-red light pulse. The slow hook opening kinetics and the reversibility of an inductive light pulse even after 8 h of darkness indicate the involvement of stable phytochrome. Compared with wild-type, transgenic BN1 seedlings which overexpress rice phytochrome A exhibit a higher sensitivity to low irradiance red light pulses. Moreover, in BN1 seedlings an inductive red light pulse is only partially reversible even after 30 min, whereas wild-type tobacco seedlings show complete reversibility during the entire hook opening process. The data found show that rice phytochrome A is active in transgenic tobacco seedlings in controlling hook opening and that the introduced rice phytochrome A and the endogenous stable phytochrome behave differently in this response. |
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