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This response is now known to have its own set of photoreceptors, the phototropins. Unlike phytochromes and phototropins, ...
There are phototropins that are highly expressed in the upper region of coleoptiles. There are two main phototropism they are ... "Phototropins: Photoreceptors that provide a novel photochemical mechanism for signaling". Archived from the original on 2015-11 ... It is possible that phototropins receive light and inhibit the activity of PINOID kinase (PID), which then promotes the ... Labuz, J.; Sztatelman, O.; Banas, A. K.; Gabrys, H. (2012). "The expression of phototropins in Arabidopsis leaves: ...
Phototropins specifically will cause stems to bend towards light and stomata to open. Phototropins have been shown to impact ... Phototropins may also be important for the opening of stomata and the movement of chloroplasts. These blue light receptors are ... When Phototropins are hit with blue light, they induce a signal transduction pathway that alters the plant cells' functions in ... Phototropins can be found throughout the leaves of a plant. Along with cryptochromes and phytochromes they allow plants to ...
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The phototropins trigger many responses such as phototropism, chloroplast movement and leaf expansion as well as stomatal ... The same experiment also found that upon phosphorylation, a 14-3-3 protein was bound to the phototropins before the H+-ATPase ... The mechanism by which phototropins work was elucidated through experiments with broad bean (Vicia faba). Immunodetection and ... and Phosphorylation-Dependent Binding of a 14-3-3 Protein to Phototropins in Stomatal Guard Cells of Broad Bean". Plant ...
Photoreceptors in mosses, phytochromes (red wavelengths) and phototropins (blue wavelengths), assist in the regulation of ...
They are brought about by light-sensitive pigments like phototropins and phytochromes and the plant hormone auxin. Many plants ... Many plant organs contain photoreceptors (phototropins, cryptochromes, and phytochromes), each of which reacts very ...
In higher plants, chloroplast movement is run by phototropins, blue light photoreceptors also responsible for plant ...
This binding site is highly conserved, and is sequentially similar to the chromophore-binding domains of phototropins in plants ...
... a short review on biomineralization processes and the role of phototropins into the uptake of calcium". Crystals. 10 (7): 591. ...
Other plant photoreceptors include cryptochromes and phototropins, which respond to blue and ultraviolet-A light and UVR8, ...
Phytochromes, cryptochromes, and phototropins are photochromic sensory receptors that restrict the photomorphogenic effect of ...
Phototropins are composed of two LOV domains, each containing a non-covalently bound flavin mononucleotide (FMN) chromophore in ... LOV domains are e.g. encountered in phototropins, which are blue-light-sensitive protein complexes regulating a great diversity ...
... this organism has a major role in the carbon cycle in many areas and often uses light receptors called phototropins to sense ...
Phototropins Promote Plant Growth in Response to Blue Light in Low Light Environments "Intermittent Light from a RotatingHigh- ...