Phytochrome B integrates light and temperature signals in Arabidopsis

Author:

Legris Martina1,Klose Cornelia2,Burgie E. Sethe3,Rojas Cecilia Costigliolo Rojas1,Neme Maximiliano1,Hiltbrunner Andreas24,Wigge Philip A.5,Schäfer Eberhard24,Vierstra Richard D.3,Casal Jorge J.16

Affiliation:

1. Fundación Instituto Leloir, Instituto de Investigaciones Bioquímicas de Buenos Aires–Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET), 1405 Buenos Aires, Argentina.

2. Institut für Biologie II, University of Freiburg, Schaenzlestrasse 1, D-79104 Freiburg.

3. Department of Biology, Washington University in St. Louis, Campus Box 1137, One Brookings Drive, St. Louis, MO 63130, USA.

4. BIOSS Centre for Biological Signaling Studies, University of Freiburg, Schaenzlestrasse 18, 79104 Freiburg, Germany.

5. Sainsbury Laboratory, Cambridge University, 47 Bateman Street, Cambridge CB2 1LR, UK.

6. Instituto de Investigaciones Fisiológicas y Ecológicas a Vinculadas a la Agricultura (IFEVA), Facultad de Agronomía, Universidad de Buenos Aires and CONICET, Avenida San Martín 4453, 1417 Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Abstract

Combining heat and light responses Plants integrate a variety of environmental signals to regulate growth patterns. Legris et al. and Jung et al. analyzed how the quality of light is interpreted through ambient temperature to regulate transcription and growth (see the Perspective by Halliday and Davis). The phytochromes responsible for reading the ratio of red to far-red light were also responsive to the small shifts in temperature that occur when dusk falls or when shade from neighboring plants cools the soil. Science , this issue p. 897 , p. 886 ; see also p. 832

Funder

Agencia Nacional de Promocion Cientifica y Tecnologica

Alexander von Humboldt-Foundation

Universidad de Buenos Aires

Fundacion Rene Baron

Excellence Initiative of the German Federal and State Governments

German Research Foundation

U.S. National Science Foundation

Publisher

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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