Eukaryotic phytochromes: Light-regulated serine/threonine protein kinases with histidine kinase ancestry

Volume: 95, Issue: 23, Pages: 13976 - 13981
Published: Nov 10, 1998
Abstract
The discovery of cyanobacterial phytochrome histidine kinases, together with the evidence that phytochromes from higher plants display protein kinase activity, bind ATP analogs, and possess C-terminal domains similar to bacterial histidine kinases, has fueled the controversial hypothesis that the eukaryotic phytochrome family of photoreceptors are light-regulated enzymes. Here we demonstrate that purified recombinant phytochromes from a higher...
Paper Details
Title
Eukaryotic phytochromes: Light-regulated serine/threonine protein kinases with histidine kinase ancestry
Published Date
Nov 10, 1998
Volume
95
Issue
23
Pages
13976 - 13981
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