Photoreceptors exhibit complex regulation of many aspects of growth and development, including developmental-, spatial-and temporal-specific photoregulatory responses. Such diverse regulation has been noted for all major classes of photoreceptors in plants, including red/far-red (R/FR) absorbing phytochromes and blue/UV-A (B/UV-A) light-absorbing cryptochromes and phototropins. However, the most insight into spatiotemporal responses has been reported for phytochromes both at the physiological and, more recently, at the molecular levels. Through tissue-specific degradation of the phytochrome chromophore, my laboratory recently demonstrated that phytochromes exhibit light-dependent, spatiotemporal control over de-etiolation responses in Arabidopsis thaliana. Mesophyll-localized phytochrome A (phyA) controls numerous far-red high irradiance responses (FR-HIR) in Arabidopsis. Meristem- and/or leaf primordia-localized phytochromes are involved in the regulation of leaf development. In this addendum, I provide additional novel evidence for spatial-specific, blue-light-dependent signaling roles of phytochromes. ©2009 Landes Bioscience.
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Montgomery, B. L. (2009). Spatial-specific phytochrome responses during de-etiolation in Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant Signaling and Behavior, 4(1), 47–49. https://doi.org/10.4161/psb.4.1.7271
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