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PKS1, a Substrate Phosphorylated by Phytochrome That Modulates Light Signaling in <i>Arabidopsis</i>
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BotanyOptogeneticsPhototropinPlant Molecular BiologyPhytochrome KinasePhotosynthesisCell SignalingHealth SciencesLight RegulationPhytochrome Binding ProteinBiochemistryPhotosystemsPhotomorphogenesisCell BiologyLight EnvironmentBiologyPlant Circadian ClockSignal TransductionPhotoprotectionPhytochromeMedicinePlant Physiology
Plants constantly monitor their light environment in order to grow and develop optimally, in part through use of the phytochromes, which sense red/far-red light. A phytochrome binding protein, PKS1 (phytochrome kinase substrate 1), was identified that is a substrate for light-regulated phytochrome kinase activity in vitro. In vivo experiments suggest that PKS1 is phosphorylated in a phytochrome-dependent manner and negatively regulates phytochrome signaling. The data suggest that phytochromes signal by serine-threonine phosphorylation.
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