Individual members of the Cab gene family differ widely in fluence response

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Chlorophyll a/b-binding protein genes (Cab genes) can be extremely sensitive to light. Transcript accumulation following a red light pulse increases with fluence over 8 orders of magnitude (L.S. Kaufman, W.F. Thompson, W.R. Briggs [1984] Science 226: 1447-1449). We have constructed fluence-response curves for individual Cab genes. At least two Cab genes (Cab-8 and AB96) show a very low fluence response to a single red light pulse. In contrast, two other Cab genes (AB80 and AB66) fail to produce detectable transcript following a single pulse of either red or blue light but are expressed in continuous red light. Thus, very low fluence responses and high irradiance responses occur in the same gene family.

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White, M. J., Kaufman, L. S., Horwitz, B. A., Briggs, W. R., & Thompson, W. F. (1995). Individual members of the Cab gene family differ widely in fluence response. Plant Physiology, 107(1), 161–165. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.107.1.161

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