Synthesis of Phytochrome Apoprotein and Chromophore Are Not Coupled Obligatorily

  • Jones A
  • Allen C
  • Gardner G
  • et al.
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G Gardner and HL Gorton (1985 Plant Physiol 77: 540) demonstrated that gabaculine (5-amino-1,3-cyclohexadienylcarboxylic acid) inhibits the initial synthesis and resynthesis of spectrophotometrically detectable phytochrome in pea, maize, and oat. We show that the level of immuno-detectable phytochrome in pea is unaffected by the presence of gabaculine at a concentration that reduces spectrophotometrically detectable phytochrome up to 10-fold. This result indicates that gabaculine inhibits chromophore synthesis without affecting phytochrome apoprotein synthesis and that chromophore-less phytochrome is stable in the cell.

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Jones, A. M., Allen, C. D., Gardner, G., & Quail, P. H. (1986). Synthesis of Phytochrome Apoprotein and Chromophore Are Not Coupled Obligatorily. Plant Physiology, 81(4), 1014–1016. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.81.4.1014

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