Title of article
Phytochrome Phosphorylation Modulates Light Signaling by Influencing the Protein–Protein Interaction
Author/Authors
Kim، Jeong-Il نويسنده , , Nagy، Ferenc نويسنده , , Song، Pill-Soon نويسنده , , Schafer، Eberhard نويسنده , , Shen، Yu نويسنده , , Han، Yun-Jeong نويسنده , , Park، Joung-Eun نويسنده , , Kirchenbauer، Daniel نويسنده , , Soh، Moon-Soo نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
-2628
From page
2629
To page
0
Abstract
Plant photoreceptor phytochromes are phosphoproteins, but the question as to the functional role of phytochrome phosphorylation has remained to be elucidated. We investigated the functional role of phytochrome phosphorylation in plant light signaling using a Pfr-specific phosphorylation site mutant, Ser598Ala of oat (Avena sativa) phytochrome A (phyA). The transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana (phyA-201 background) plants with this mutant phyA showed hypersensitivity to light, suggesting that phytochrome phosphorylation at Serine-598 (Ser598) in the hinge region is involved in an inhibitory mechanism. The phosphorylation at Ser598 prevented its interaction with putative signal transducers, Nucleoside Diphosphate Kinase-2 and Phytochrome-Interacting Factor-3. These results suggest that phosphorylation in the hinge region of phytochromes serves as a signal-modulating site through the protein– protein interaction between phytochrome and its putative signal transducer proteins.
Keywords
N deposition , Ectomycorrhizae , Pine barrens , Indicator species , Oligotrophic soils
Journal title
THE PLANT CELL
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
THE PLANT CELL
Record number
113318
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