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SPA1, a component of phytochrome A signal transduction, regulates the light signaling current.

Rosalinde-Louise Baumgardt1, Karina A Oliverio, Jorge J Casal, Ute Hoecker.   

Abstract

Mutations in a component of phytochrome A (phyA)-specific light signal transduction, SPA1, result in enhanced responsiveness of Arabidopsis seedlings to red and far-red light. Here, we have examined the effects of spa1 mutations on the two known modes of phyA function, the high-irradiance responses (HIRs) to continuous irradiation with far-red light and the very-low-fluence responses (VLFRs) to inductive pulses of light that establish only a small proportion of active phyA. spa1 mutants exhibited an enhanced VLFR under hourly pulses of far-red light for hypocotyl growth inhibition, cotyledon unfolding, anthocyanin accumulation, block of greening in subsequent white light and negative regulation of phyB signaling. We provide evidence that the phenotype of spa1 mutants in red light is also caused by an increase in the VLFR. Taken together, our results indicate that light-induced hypocotyl growth inhibition in spa1 mutants is primarily due to a VLFR. While wild-type seedlings required hourly pulses of far-red light to induce a VLFR, infrequent irradiation with far-red pulses (every 12 h) was sufficient to induce a strong VLFR of hypocotyl elongation in spa1 mutants. This shows that the effect of the VLFR was more persistent in spa1 mutants than in the wild type. We, therefore, propose that SPA1 has an important function in reducing the persistence of phyA signaling. spa1 mutations also enhanced the HIRs of anthocyanin accumulation and of phyA-mediated responsivity amplification towards phyB. Thus, our results suggest that spa1 mutations amplify both the phyA-mediated VLFR and the HIR.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12244439     DOI: 10.1007/s00425-002-0801-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Planta        ISSN: 0032-0935            Impact factor:   4.116


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