植物光敏色素光感受器介导的光信号

Seong-Hyeon Kim, E. Jo, D. Choi, Jeong-Il Kim
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光对植物的生长发育至关重要,它是光合作用的能量来源,也是光形态发生(即光介导发育)的环境线索。植物通过对包括光敏色素在内的各种光感受器的监测,不断适应光环境,优化其生长发育。作为红色(R)和远红色(FR)吸收光的光感受器,它们作为吸收R的Pr和吸收FR的Pfr形式的分子开关。在黑暗中,光敏色素以无活性的Pr形式进行生物合成,在暴露于光下可光转化为具有生理活性的Pfr形式。光敏色素的Pr-to-Pfr光激活诱导了一个高度调控的植物光形态发生信号网络,包括光敏色素在细胞核中的易位、光敏色素与一系列下游信号转导的相互作用、信号靶点的蛋白水解调控以及各种光响应基因的转录调控。此外,经过几十年的广泛研究,已经确定了光敏色素介导的光信号传导的几个关键成分,包括光敏色素相互作用因子(PIF)、组成型光形态发生1 (COP1)、phyA-105抑制因子(SPA)和细长下胚轴5 (HY5)。本文就光敏色素在植物光信号中的分子机制及其研究进展作一综述。
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Plant Light Signaling Mediated by Phytochrome Photoreceptors
Light is essential for plant growth and development, which serves as an energy source for photosynthesis and as environmental cues for photomorphogenesis (i.e., light-mediated development). Plants continually adapt to light environments to optimize their growth and development by monitoring with help of various photoreceptors including phytochromes. As red (R) and far-red (FR) light-absorbing photoreceptors, they function as a molecular switch with R-absorbing Pr and FR-absorbing Pfr forms. In the dark, phytochromes are biosynthesized as the inactive Pr form, which can be phototransformed into the physiologically active Pfr form upon exposure to light. The Pr-to-Pfr photoactivation of phytochromes induces a highly regulated signaling network for photomorphogenesis in plants, which includes translocation of phytochromes into the nucleus, interaction of phytochromes with a wide array of downstream signal transducers, regulated proteolysis of signaling targets, and transcriptional regulation of various photoresponsive genes. Moreover, several key components in the phytochrome-mediated light signaling have been identified from extensive research over several decades, which includes phytochrome-interacting factor (PIF), constitutively photomorphogenic 1 (COP1), suppressor of phyA-105 (SPA), and elongated hypocotyl 5 (HY5). In this review, we provide a highlighted view for the molecular mechanisms of phytochromes in plant light signaling based on recent advances.
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