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Genetic Evidence That the Red-Absorbing Form of Phytochrome B Modulates Gravitropism in Arabidopsis thaliana
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BotanyGeneticsMolecular GeneticsRed-absorbing FormPhototropinPlant Molecular BiologyPhotosynthesisPhotomorphogenesisGenetic EvidenceBiologyDevelopmental BiologyArabidopsis ThalianaPr FormNatural SciencesActive FunctionPhytochromeMedicinePlant PhysiologyFar-red-absorbing Form
Hypocotyls of dark-grown Arabidopsis seedlings exhibit strong negative gravitropism, whereas in red light, gravitropism is strongly reduced. Red/far-red light-pulse experiments and analysis of specific phytochrome-deficient mutants indicate that the red-absorbing (Pr) form of phytochrome B regulates normal hypocotyl gravitropism in darkness, and depletion of Pr by photoconversion to the far-red-absorbing form attenuates hypocotyl gravitropism. These studies provide genetic evidence that the Pr form of phytochrome has an active function in plant development.
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