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Arabidopsis HY8 locus encodes phytochrome A.

Authors :
Dehesh K
Franci C
Parks BM
Seeley KA
Short TW
Tepperman JM
Quail PH
Source :
The Plant cell [Plant Cell] 1993 Sep; Vol. 5 (9), pp. 1081-8.
Publication Year :
1993

Abstract

hy8 long hypocotyl mutants of Arabidopsis defective in responsiveness to prolonged far-red light (the so-called "far-red high-irradiance response") are selectively deficient in functional phytochrome A. To define the molecular lesion in these mutants, we sequenced the phytochrome A gene (phyA) in lines carrying one or other of two classes of hy8 alleles. The hy8-1 and hy8-2 mutants that express no detectable phytochrome A each have a single nucleotide change that inserts a translational stop codon in the protein coding sequence. These results establish that phyA resides at the HY8 locus. The hy8-3 mutant that expresses wild-type levels of photochemically active phytochrome A has a glycine-to-glutamate missense mutation at residue 727 in the C-terminal domain of the phyA sequence. Quantitative fluence rate response analysis showed that the mutant phytochrome A molecule produced by hy8-3 exhibited no detectable regulatory activity above that of the phyA-protein-deficient hy8-2 mutant. This result indicates that glycine-727, which is invariant in all sequenced phytochromes, has a function important to the regulatory activity of phytochrome A but not to photoperception.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1040-4651
Volume :
5
Issue :
9
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The Plant cell
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
8400877
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.5.9.1081