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A phytochrome from the fern <i>Adiantum</i> with features of the putative photoreceptor NPH1
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BotanyGeneticsMolecular BiologyCryptochromePhotoreceptor GeneOptogeneticsPhototropinPlant Molecular BiologyPhotosynthesisFern AdiantumHealth SciencesPhotochemistryPhotosystemsPhotomorphogenesisPlant PhotomorphogenesisBiologySignal TransductionPutative Photoreceptor Nph1Natural SciencesPhytochromePlant Physiology
In plant photomorphogenesis, it is well accepted that the perception of red/far-red and blue light is mediated by distinct photoreceptor families, i.e., the phytochromes and blue-light photoreceptors, respectively. Here we describe the discovery of a photoreceptor gene from the fern Adiantum that encodes a protein with features of both phytochrome and NPH1, the putative blue-light receptor for second-positive phototropism in seed plants. The fusion of a functional photosensory domain of phytochrome with a nearly full-length NPH1 homolog suggests that this polypeptide could mediate both red/far-red and blue-light responses in Adiantum normally ascribed to distinct photoreceptors.
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