Definition of Phototropins. Meaning of Phototropins. Synonyms of Phototropins

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Definition of Phototropins

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- different ways. Phototropins are part of the phototropic sensory system in plants that causes various environmental responses in plants. Phototropins specifically...
- has been identified as the primary auxin carrier. It is possible that phototropins receive light and inhibit the activity of PINOID kinase (PID), which...
- sensor (LOV) domains, and are part of the PAS domain superfamily. The phototropins trigger many responses such as phototropism, chloroplast movement and...
- light is used as a source of energy. Phytochromes, cryptochromes, and phototropins are photochromic sensory receptors that restrict the photomorphogenic...
- developmental stages. Other plant photoreceptors include cryptochromes and phototropins, which respond to blue and ultraviolet-A light and UVR8, which is sensitive...
- processes. These traits respond to blue light, which is perceived by the phototropin light receptors. Arabidopsis has also been important in understanding...
- chloroplasts as they move. In higher plants, chloroplast movement is run by phototropins, blue light photoreceptors also responsible for plant phototropism. In...
- KJ, Kennis JT (July 2009). "Primary reactions of the LOV2 domain of phototropin studied with ultrafast mid-infrared spectroscopy and quantum chemistry"...
- known to have its own set of photoreceptors, the phototropins. Unlike phytochromes and phototropins, cryptochromes are not kinases. Their flavin chromop****...
- http://www.mv.helsinki.fi/aphalo/photobio/pdf/notes1.pdf [bare URL PDF] Phototropins Promote Plant Growth in Response to Blue Light in Low Light Environments...