The cell biology of phytochrome signalling
Open Access
- 6 June 2002
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Wiley in New Phytologist
- Vol. 154 (3) , 553-590
- https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1469-8137.2002.00419.x
Abstract
Summary: Phytochrome signal transduction has in the past often been viewed as being a nonspatially separated linear chain of events. However, through a combination of molecular, genetic and cell biological approaches, it is becoming increasingly evident that phytochrome signalling constitutes a highly ordered multidimensional network of events. The discovery that some phytochromes and signalling intermediates show light‐dependent nucleo‐cytoplasmic partitioning has not only led to the suggestion that early signalling events take place in the nucleus, but also that subcellular localization patterns most probably represent an important signalling control point. Moreover, detailed characterization of signalling intermediates has demonstrated that various branches of the signalling network are spatially separated and take place in different cellular compartments including the nucleus, cytosol, and chloroplasts. In addition, proteasome‐mediated degradation of signalling intermediates most probably act in concert with subcellular partitioning events as an integrated checkpoint. An emerging view from this is that phytochrome signalling is separated into several subcellular organelles and that these are interconnected in order to execute accurate responses to changes in the light environment. By integrating the available data, both at the cellular and subcellular level, we should be able to construct a solid foundation for further dissection of phytochrome signal transduction in plants. Contents Summary 553 I. Introduction 554 II. Nucleus vs cytoplasm 556 III. The nucleus 562 IV. The cytoplasm 571 V. Interactions with other signalling pathways 577 VI. Conclusions and the future 582 Acknowledgements 583 References 583Keywords
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