Photoreceptors for biosynthesis, energy storage and vision
- 1 June 1978
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Plant, Cell & Environment
- Vol. 1 (2) , 81-100
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3040.1978.tb00751.x
Abstract
Living organisms use light as a source of energy and as a means of obtaining information about their environment. Photoreactivating enzyme, provitamins D, retinal (rhodopsins and bacteriorhodopsin), porphyrins (chlorophyll, protochlorophyll and heme), photosynthetic accessory pigments (carotenoids and bilins), phytochrome and riboflavin: these are the molecules which life has settled upon to play the role of light receptor. For some of these photoreceptor molecules a great deal is now known about the chemistry which they perform upon absorbing light; for others virtually nothing is known. Riboflavin, the molecule believed to be functioning in a variety of organisms as the receptor for physiological responses to blue light, is an especially interesting case. Its widespread occurrence in cellular roles other than photoreception make it difficult to separate out the particular flavin which functions as the photoreceptor. It represents a case of a photoreceptor which is at once ubiquitous and elusive.Keywords
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