Phytochrome Modulation of Blue Light-Induced Chloroplast Movements in Arabidopsis

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Photometric analysis of chloroplast movements in various phytochrome (phy) mutants of Arabidopsis showed that phyA, B, and D are not required for chloroplast movements because blue light (BL)-dependent chloroplast migration still occurs in these mutants. However, mutants lacking phyA or phyB showed an enhanced response at fluence rates of BL above 10 μmol m-2 s -1. Overexpression of phyA or phyB resulted in an enhancement of the low-light response. Analysis of chloroplast movements within the range of BL intensities in which the transition between the low- and high-light responses occur (1.5-15 μmol m-2 s-1) revealed a transient increase in light transmittance through leaves, indicative of the high-light response, followed by a decrease in transmittance to a value below that measured before the BL treatment indicative of the low-light response. A biphasic response was not observed for phyABD leaves exposed to the same fluence rate of BL, suggesting that phys play a role in modulating the transition between the low- and high-light chloroplast movement responses of Arabidopsis.

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DeBlasio, S. L., Mullen, J. L., Luesse, D. R., & Hangarter, R. P. (2003). Phytochrome Modulation of Blue Light-Induced Chloroplast Movements in Arabidopsis. Plant Physiology, 133(4), 1471–1479. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.103.029116

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