Ectopic expression reveals a conserved PHYB homolog in soybean.
Phytochromes sense red/far-red light and trigger a cascade of physiological responses in plant. Here, a phytochrome B homolog, GmPHYB1, was amplified from the soybean genome, and its expression profiles were obtained for various parts of the plant and at various developmental stages. The gene was ec...
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doaj-a18ec40e7f6646e78d691182cd8e26702020-11-25T02:10:30ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032011-01-01611e2773710.1371/journal.pone.0027737Ectopic expression reveals a conserved PHYB homolog in soybean.Fa-Qiang WuXiao-Mei ZhangDong-Mei LiYong-Fu FuPhytochromes sense red/far-red light and trigger a cascade of physiological responses in plant. Here, a phytochrome B homolog, GmPHYB1, was amplified from the soybean genome, and its expression profiles were obtained for various parts of the plant and at various developmental stages. The gene was ectopically expressed in Arabidopsis thaliana, driven by CaMV 35S promoter, to study the physiological functions of the gene product. The overexpressors of GmPHYB1 behaved similarly to those of AtPHYB, but with some subtle differences with respect to the acceleration of flowering under short day conditions and the growth of the hypocotyl under certain light fluence rate. The results suggested that this soybean PHYB homolog was well conserved both at the level of sequence and physiological function.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3218029?pdf=render |
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Fa-Qiang Wu Xiao-Mei Zhang Dong-Mei Li Yong-Fu Fu Ectopic expression reveals a conserved PHYB homolog in soybean. PLoS ONE |
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Fa-Qiang Wu Xiao-Mei Zhang Dong-Mei Li Yong-Fu Fu |
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Ectopic expression reveals a conserved PHYB homolog in soybean. |
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Ectopic expression reveals a conserved PHYB homolog in soybean. |
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Ectopic expression reveals a conserved PHYB homolog in soybean. |
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Ectopic expression reveals a conserved PHYB homolog in soybean. |
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Ectopic expression reveals a conserved PHYB homolog in soybean. |
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ectopic expression reveals a conserved phyb homolog in soybean. |
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Phytochromes sense red/far-red light and trigger a cascade of physiological responses in plant. Here, a phytochrome B homolog, GmPHYB1, was amplified from the soybean genome, and its expression profiles were obtained for various parts of the plant and at various developmental stages. The gene was ectopically expressed in Arabidopsis thaliana, driven by CaMV 35S promoter, to study the physiological functions of the gene product. The overexpressors of GmPHYB1 behaved similarly to those of AtPHYB, but with some subtle differences with respect to the acceleration of flowering under short day conditions and the growth of the hypocotyl under certain light fluence rate. The results suggested that this soybean PHYB homolog was well conserved both at the level of sequence and physiological function. |
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