Literature DB >> 10869441

The histidine kinase-related domain participates in phytochrome B function but is dispensable.

L Krall1, J W Reed.   

Abstract

Phytochromes are photoreceptors that control many plant light responses. Phytochromes have two carboxyl-terminal structural domains called the PAS repeat domain and the histidine kinase-related domain. These domains are each related to bacterial histidine kinase domains, and biochemical studies suggest that phytochromes are light-regulated kinases. The PAS repeat domain is important for proper phytochrome function and can interact with putative signaling partners. We have characterized several new phytochrome B mutants in Arabidopsis that express phyB protein, three of which affect the histidine kinase-related domain. Point mutations in the histidine kinase-related domain cause phenotypes similar to those of null mutants, indicating that this domain is important for phyB signaling. However, a truncation that removes most of the histidine kinase-related domain results in a phyB molecule with partial activity, suggesting that this domain is dispensable. These results suggest that phytochromes evolved in modular fashion. We discuss possible functions of the histidine kinase-related domain in phytochrome signaling.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10869441      PMCID: PMC16688          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.140520097

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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