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Listed:
- Hiroko Kawai
(Tokyo Metropolitan University)
- Takeshi Kanegae
(Tokyo Metropolitan University)
- Steen Christensen
(Tokyo Metropolitan University
National Institute of Basic Biology)
- Tomohiro Kiyosue
(National Institute of Basic Biology
Kagawa University)
- Yoshikatsu Sato
(Tokyo Metropolitan University
Division of Speciation Mechanisms 2, National Institute of Basic Biology)
- Takato Imaizumi
(Tokyo Metropolitan University
The Scripps Research Institute)
- Akeo Kadota
(Tokyo Metropolitan University)
- Masamitsu Wada
(Tokyo Metropolitan University
National Institute of Basic Biology)
Abstract
Efficient photosynthesis is essential for plant survival. To optimize photosynthesis, plants have developed several photoresponses. Stems bend towards a light source (phototropism), chloroplasts move to a place of appropriate light intensity (chloroplast photorelocation) and stomata open to absorb carbon dioxide. These responses are mediated by the blue-light receptors phototropin 1 (phot1) and phototropin 2 (phot2) in Arabidopsis (refs 1–5). In some ferns, phototropism and chloroplast photorelocation are controlled by red light as well as blue light6. However, until now, the photoreceptor mediating these red-light responses has not been identified. The fern Adiantum capillus-veneris has an unconventional photoreceptor, phytochrome 3 (phy3), which is a chimaera of the red/far-red light receptor phytochrome and phototropin7. We identify here a function of phy3 for red-light-induced phototropism and for red-light-induced chloroplast photorelocation, by using mutational analysis and complementation. Because phy3 greatly enhances the sensitivity to white light in orienting leaves and chloroplasts, and PHY3 homologues exist among various fern species, this chimaeric photoreceptor may have had a central role in the divergence and proliferation of fern species under low-light canopy conditions.
Suggested Citation
Hiroko Kawai & Takeshi Kanegae & Steen Christensen & Tomohiro Kiyosue & Yoshikatsu Sato & Takato Imaizumi & Akeo Kadota & Masamitsu Wada, 2003.
"Responses of ferns to red light are mediated by an unconventional photoreceptor,"
Nature, Nature, vol. 421(6920), pages 287-290, January.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:nature:v:421:y:2003:i:6920:d:10.1038_nature01310
DOI: 10.1038/nature01310
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