Abstract
Phytochrome A signaling shows two photobiologically discrete outputs: so-called very-low-fluence responses (VLFR) and high-irradiance responses (HIR). By modifying previous screening protocols, we isolated two Arabidopsis mutants retaining VLFR and lacking HIR. Phytochrome A negatively or positively regulates phytochrome B signaling, depending on light conditions. These mutants retained the negative but lacked the positive regulation. Both mutants carry the novel phyA-302 allele, in which Glu-777 (a residue conserved in angiosperm phytochromes) changed to Lys in the PAS2 motif of the C-terminal domain. The phyA-302 mutants showed a 50% reduction in phytochrome A levels in darkness, but this difference was compensated for by greater stability under continuous far-red light. phyA-302:green fluorescent protein fusion proteins showed normal translocation from the cytosol to the nucleus under continuous far-red light but failed to produce nuclear spots, suggesting that nuclear speckles could be involved in HIR signaling and phytochrome A degradation. We propose that the PAS2 domain of phytochrome A is necessary to initiate signaling in HIR but not in VLFR, likely via interaction with a specific partner.
Publication types
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Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
MeSH terms
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Alleles
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Anthocyanins / biosynthesis
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Arabidopsis / genetics
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Arabidopsis / metabolism
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Arabidopsis / radiation effects
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Arabidopsis Proteins
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Binding Sites / genetics
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Biological Transport / radiation effects
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Conserved Sequence / genetics
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Darkness
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Genetic Complementation Test
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Germination
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Green Fluorescent Proteins
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Hypocotyl / growth & development
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Light
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Luminescent Proteins / genetics
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Luminescent Proteins / metabolism
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Microscopy, Fluorescence
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Mutation, Missense / genetics*
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Nuclear Proteins / genetics*
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Nuclear Proteins / metabolism
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Nuclear Proteins / radiation effects
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Nucleocytoplasmic Transport Proteins / genetics
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Nucleocytoplasmic Transport Proteins / metabolism*
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Nucleocytoplasmic Transport Proteins / radiation effects
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Photoreceptor Cells*
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Phytochrome / genetics*
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Phytochrome / metabolism
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Phytochrome / radiation effects
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Phytochrome A
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Phytochrome B
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Recombinant Fusion Proteins / genetics
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Recombinant Fusion Proteins / metabolism
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Recombinant Fusion Proteins / radiation effects
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Seeds / growth & development
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Signal Transduction / genetics
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Signal Transduction / radiation effects
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Time Factors
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Transcription Factors*
Substances
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Anthocyanins
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Arabidopsis Proteins
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Luminescent Proteins
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Nuclear Proteins
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Nucleocytoplasmic Transport Proteins
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PHYA protein, Arabidopsis
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PHYB protein, Arabidopsis
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Phytochrome A
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Recombinant Fusion Proteins
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Transcription Factors
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Phytochrome
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Phytochrome B
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Green Fluorescent Proteins