Literature DB >> 15707897

Phytochrome-specific type 5 phosphatase controls light signal flux by enhancing phytochrome stability and affinity for a signal transducer.

Jong Sang Ryu1, Jeong-Il Kim, Tim Kunkel, Byung Chul Kim, Dae Shik Cho, Sung Hyun Hong, Seong-Hee Kim, Aurora Piñas Fernández, Yumi Kim, Jose M Alonso, Joseph R Ecker, Ferenc Nagy, Pyung Ok Lim, Pill-Soon Song, Eberhard Schäfer, Hong Gil Nam.   

Abstract

Environmental light information such as quality, intensity, and duration in red (approximately 660 nm) and far-red (approximately 730 nm) wavelengths is perceived by phytochrome photoreceptors in plants, critically influencing almost all developmental strategies from germination to flowering. Phytochromes interconvert between red light-absorbing Pr and biologically functional far-red light-absorbing Pfr forms. To ensure optimal photoresponses in plants, the flux of light signal from Pfr-phytochromes should be tightly controlled. Phytochromes are phosphorylated at specific serine residues. We found that a type 5 protein phosphatase (PAPP5) specifically dephosphorylates biologically active Pfr-phytochromes and enhances phytochrome-mediated photoresponses. Depending on the specific serine residues dephosphorylated by PAPP5, phytochrome stability and affinity for a downstream signal transducer, NDPK2, were enhanced. Thus, phytochrome photoreceptors have developed an elaborate biochemical tuning mechanism for modulating the flux of light signal, employing variable phosphorylation states controlled by phosphorylation and PAPP5-mediated dephosphorylation as a mean to control phytochrome stability and affinity for downstream transducers.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15707897     DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2004.12.019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell        ISSN: 0092-8674            Impact factor:   41.582


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