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. 1979 Apr;63(4):680-2.
doi: 10.1104/pp.63.4.680.

Characterization of the Destruction of Phytochrome in the Red-absorbing Form

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Characterization of the Destruction of Phytochrome in the Red-absorbing Form

H J Stone et al. Plant Physiol. 1979 Apr.

Abstract

Both the red-absorbing (Pr) and far red-absorbing (Pfr) forms of phytochrome undergo destruction, defined as the loss of photoreversibly detectable chromoprotein following actinic irradiation of dark-grown tissue, in 4-day-old etiolated oat seedlings. Pr and Pfr destruction follow the same time course, exhibit the same time delay after actinic irradiation when the plants are grown in sealed containers, result in a loss of antigenically detectable phytochrome, as determined by radial immunodiffusion assay, equal to the loss of spectrophotometrically detectable phytochrome, and have the same sensitivity to 2-mercaptoethanol and azide. We suggest that Pr destruction is a consequence of the same mechanism that is responsible for Pfr destruction.

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