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CUL3<sup>LRB</sup> E3 ubiquitin ligases control thermosensory growth in <i>Arabidopsis</i> by differentially regulating HY5 and PIF4 protein stability. [PDF]
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Genome-Wide Identification and Functional Studies of the APX Gene Family in Oat (<i>Avena sativa</i> L.). [PDF]
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Phytochrome C and Low Temperature Promote the Protein Accumulation and Red-Light Signaling of Phytochrome D. [PDF]
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Recent advances in UV-B signalling: interaction of proteins with the UVR8 photoreceptor. [PDF]
Liu W, Jenkins GI.
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Overexpression of the <i>OsHY5L2</i> Alters the Fine Structure and Physicochemical Properties of Endosperm Starch in Rice (<i>Oryza sativa</i> L.). [PDF]
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Peroxisomes and Photomorphogenesis
2013In higher plants, light-grown seedlings exhibit photomorphogenesis, a developmental program controlled by a complex web of interactions between photoreceptors, central repressors, and downstream effectors that leads to changes in gene expression and physiological changes. Light induces peroxisomal proliferation through a phytochrome A-mediated pathway,
Navneet, Kaur, Jiying, Li, Jianping, Hu
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Repressors of photomorphogenesis
2002The internal programs of plant development are informed in a profound way by environmental light conditions. This review summarizes the contribution of repressor proteins to the light-signaling machinery during seedling development, and discusses the integration of repressors with other, positively acting, light-signaling pathways and auxin and ...
Tae-Houn, Kim +2 more
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Phytochrome and Photomorphogenesis in Plants
Nature, 1970Much of the information available about the behaviour of phytochrome in plants can be brought together into a model involving association of the pigment with membranes.
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