An overview of phytochrome: An important light switch and photo-sensory antenna for regulation of vital functioning of plants

Abdul Qayyum Rao, Muhammad Azmat Ullah Khan, Naila Shahid, Salah Ud Din, Ambreen Gul, Adnan Muzaffar, Saira Azam, Tahir Rehman Samiullah, Fatima Batool, Ahmad Ali Shahid, Idrees Ahmad Nasir, Tayyab Husnain

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Abstract

Plants are the primary source of nutrition and essential to maintain life on earth. They have evolved very delicate and advanced photo-sensory antennae to sense their outer environment and transduce the received information for their growth and development accordingly. This "light switch" phenomenon of plants has slowly being unraveled and various plant photoreceptors, their role in downstream molecular signaling, mutual interaction, response to circadian cycle and light signals have been discovered. The photosensory antennae in plants; phytochromes, cryptochromes and phototropins play a very crucial role in sensing the ambient light intensities. By direct interaction with the environment through these photosensory antennae, plants shift their homeostasis to regulate their growth and development. The phytochrome light receptors of plants are responsive to R/FR light and by inducing signaling pathways, trigger the physiological responses such as germination and flowering. The phytochromes also directly contribute to plant development by affecting its photosynthetic rate. To elucidate the role of phytochromes in plant metabolism, this review will focus on the importance of phytochromes, their mechanism of action and their application as an emerging field in plant biology.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1273-1283
Number of pages11
JournalBiologia (Poland)
Volume70
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 1 2015
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • crop yield
  • far red light
  • phytochrome
  • plant physiology

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