Protein nucleocytoplasmic transport and its light regulation in plants

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Abstract

Light exerts a great influence on gene expression, physiology and development pattern in higher plants. Protein factors involved in these processes, such as the photoreceptor, phytochrome B, a key regulatory protein, COP1, and some bZIP transcription factors have been identified and their light-regulated movement between the cytoplasm and the nucleus has been demonstrated. These findings imply that nucleocytoplasmic transport plays a crucial role in light regulation in higher plants. This review summarizes recent investigations into plant nuclear transport systems and specific cases where nucleocytoplasmic transport is subject to light regulation.

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Yamamoto, N., & Deng, X. W. (1999). Protein nucleocytoplasmic transport and its light regulation in plants. Genes to Cells. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2443.1999.00282.x

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