Light control of Arabidopsis developmental pattern.

X W Deng
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As sessile organisms, higher plants are characterized by a high degree of developmental pattern plasticity in response to environmental signals, and in many cases respond to the changing environment by tailoring their developmental patterns in a way that maximizes their chances of survival and reproduction. Given the importance of photosynthesis to plant survival, light signals are arguably among the most important environmental cues to plant development. Genetic analysis of the light control of the Arabidopsis seedling development pattern has revealed that the pleiotropic COP/DET/FUS genes play a key role in integrating light signals and modulating developmental pattern formation. Recent studies support a working model in which COP1 act within the nucleus to sequester and inactivate transcription factors in darkness, while light abrogates this association by modulating COP1 nuclear abundance. This results in activation of the transcription factors and expression of genes responsible for photomorphogenic development. The other pleiotropic COP/DET/FUS proteins act to maintain the proper nuclear localization or retention of COP1 in darkness.

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拟南芥发育模式的光控制。
高等植物作为无根生物,其特点是对环境信号具有高度的发育模式可塑性,在许多情况下,它们通过调整自己的发育模式来最大限度地提高生存和繁殖的机会,从而对不断变化的环境做出反应。考虑到光合作用对植物生存的重要性,光信号可以说是植物发育最重要的环境信号之一。对拟南芥幼苗发育模式的光控遗传分析表明,多效性COP/DET/FUS基因在整合光信号和调控发育模式形成中起关键作用。最近的研究支持一个工作模型,其中COP1在细胞核内作用,在黑暗中隔离和灭活转录因子,而光通过调节COP1核丰度来消除这种关联。这导致转录因子的激活和负责光形态形成发育的基因的表达。其他多效性COP/DET/FUS蛋白在黑暗中维持COP1的核定位或保留。
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