Marine algae and land plants share conserved phytochrome signaling systems

Volume: 111, Issue: 44, Pages: 15827 - 15832
Published: Sep 29, 2014
Abstract
Phytochrome photosensors control a vast gene network in streptophyte plants, acting as master regulators of diverse growth and developmental processes throughout the life cycle. In contrast with their absence in known chlorophyte algal genomes and most sequenced prasinophyte algal genomes, a phytochrome is found in Micromonas pusilla, a widely distributed marine picoprasinophyte (<2 µm cell diameter). Together with phytochromes identified from...
Paper Details
Title
Marine algae and land plants share conserved phytochrome signaling systems
Published Date
Sep 29, 2014
Volume
111
Issue
44
Pages
15827 - 15832
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