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Biosynthesis of the plant photoreceptor phytochromeBiliverdin reductase-induced phytochrome chromophore deficiency in transgenic tobaccoTetrapyrrole profiling in Arabidopsis seedlings reveals that retrograde plastid nuclear signaling is not due to Mg-protoporphyrin IX accumulation.Green or red: what stops the traffic in the tetrapyrrole pathway?A model for tetrapyrrole synthesis as the primary mechanism for plastid-to-nucleus signaling during chloroplast biogenesis.PIF3 is a repressor of chloroplast developmentSinglet oxygen initiates a plastid signal controlling photosynthetic gene expression.The cell biology of tetrapyrroles: a life and death struggle.Improving photosynthesis for algal biofuels: toward a green revolution.Diel rhythmicity in amino acid uptake by Prochlorococcus.The iron-sulfur cluster biosynthesis protein SUFB is required for chlorophyll synthesis, but not phytochrome signaling.Regulation of HEMA1 expression by phytochrome and a plastid signal during de-etiolation in Arabidopsis thaliana.Divergent regulation of the HEMA gene family encoding glutamyl-tRNA reductase in Arabidopsis thaliana: expression of HEMA2 is regulated by sugars, but is independent of light and plastid signalling.Elongated mesocotyl1, a phytochrome-deficient mutant of maize.Loss of nuclear gene expression during the phytochrome A-mediated far-red block of greening response.Light-signalling pathways leading to the co-ordinated expression of HEMA1 and Lhcb during chloroplast development in Arabidopsis thaliana.Expression and biochemical properties of a ferredoxin-dependent heme oxygenase required for phytochrome chromophore synthesis.G protein-coupled receptor-type G proteins are required for light-dependent seedling growth and fertility in Arabidopsis.Misregulation of tetrapyrrole biosynthesis in transgenic tobacco seedlings expressing mammalian biliverdin reductase.The nuclear genes Lhcb and HEMA1 are differentially sensitive to plastid signals and suggest distinct roles for the GUN1 and GUN5 plastid-signalling pathways during de-etiolation.(3Z)- and (3E)-phytochromobilin are intermediates in the biosynthesis of the phytochrome chromophore.Light signalling pathways regulating the Mg-chelatase branchpoint of chlorophyll synthesis during de-etiolation in Arabidopsis thaliana.Light enhanced amino acid uptake by dominant bacterioplankton groups in surface waters of the Atlantic Ocean.A chloroplast-localized protein LESION AND LAMINA BENDING affects defence and growth responses in rice.The molecular basis of heme oxygenase deficiency in the pcd1 mutant of pea.Seedlings Lacking the PTM Protein Do Not Show a genomes uncoupled (gun) Mutant Phenotype.The Elm1 (ZmHy2) gene of maize encodes a phytochromobilin synthase.Ancestral light and chloroplast regulation form the foundations for C4 gene expression.Analysis of protochlorophyllide reaccumulation in the phytochrome chromophore-deficient aurea and yg-2 mutants of tomato by in vivo fluorescence spectroscopy.DELLAs regulate chlorophyll and carotenoid biosynthesis to prevent photooxidative damage during seedling deetiolation in Arabidopsis.The tillering phenotype of the rice plastid terminal oxidase (PTOX) loss-of-function mutant is associated with strigolactone deficiency.Plastid-to-nucleus retrograde signalling during chloroplast biogenesis does not require ABI4The aurea and yellow-green-2 mutants of tomato are deficient in phytochrome chromophore synthesisThe Phytochrome-Deficient pcd1 Mutant of Pea Is Unable to Convert Heme to Biliverdin IX[alpha]Altered etioplast development in phytochrome chromophore-deficient mutantsMany hands make light workThe retrograde signaling protein GUN1 regulates tetrapyrrole biosynthesisA Simple Method for Quantification of Protochlorophyllide in Etiolated Arabidopsis SeedlingsFeedback inhibition of chlorophyll synthesis in the phytochrome chromophore-deficient aurea and yellow-green-2 mutants of tomatoPreface
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