Christine Carle
United States Department of Agriculture
2 Papers
Christine Carle is an academic researcher from United States Department of Agriculture. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phytochrome & Phosphorylation. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications. Previous affiliations of Christine Carle include University of California, Berkeley.
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Multiple Phytochrome-Interacting bHLH Transcription Factors Repress Premature Seedling Photomorphogenesis in Darkness
Pablo Leivar,Elena Monte,Elena Monte,Elena Monte,Yoshito Oka,Yoshito Oka,Tiffany L. Liu,Tiffany L. Liu,Christine Carle,Christine Carle,Alicia Castillon,Enamul Huq,Peter H. Quail,Peter H. Quail +13 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that bHLH transcription factors PIF1, Pif3, PIF4, and PIF5 act as constitutive repressors of photomorphogenesis in the dark, action that is rapidly abrogated upon light exposure by phy-induced proteolytic degradation of these PIFs, allowing the initiation of photomorphicogenesis to occur.
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The Arabidopsis phytochrome-interacting factor PIF7, together with PIF3 and PIF4, regulates responses to prolonged red light by modulating phyB levels.
Pablo Leivar,Pablo Leivar,Elena Monte,Elena Monte,Bassem Al-Sady,Bassem Al-Sady,Christine Carle,Christine Carle,Alyssa Storer,Alyssa Storer,Jose M. Alonso,Joseph R. Ecker,Peter H. Quail,Peter H. Quail +13 more
TL;DR: The role of these phyB-interacting bHLH factors in modulating seedling deetiolation in prolonged red light may not be as phy-activated signaling intermediates, as proposed previously, but as direct modulators of the abundance of the photoreceptor.
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