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024 7 _a10.1007/b138587
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050 4 _aQK710-899
100 1 _aWada, Masamitsu.
_eeditor.
_9349776
245 1 0 _aLight Sensing in Plants /
_cedited by Masamitsu Wada, Ken-ichiro Shimazaki, Moritoshi Iino.
264 1 _aTokyo :
_bSpringer Japan,
_c2005.
300 _axvI, 370 páginas 46 ilustraciones, 4 en color.
_brecurso en línea.
336 _atexto
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _acomputadora
_bc
_2rdamedia
338 _arecurso en línea
_bcr
_2rdacarrier
347 _aarchivo de texto
_bPDF
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500 _aSpringer eBooks
505 0 _aPrologue -- History and Insights -- Phytochrome -- Phytochrome Overview -- Evolutionary Selection of Phytochrome Chromophores -- Tertiary and Quaternary Structures of Phytochrome A -- Interactions of the Arabidopsis Type II Phytochromes -- A Structure—Function Model Based on Inter-Domain Crosstalks in Phytochromes -- Functions of Different Domains of Phytochrome -- Light Regulation of Intracellular Localization of Phytochrome B -- Photoregulation of Cytoplasmic Motility -- Polymorphism of Phytochrome A and Its Functional Implications -- Phytochromes and Functions: Studies Using Gene Targeting in Physcomitrella -- Distinct Functions of Phytochromes on the Photomorphogenesis in Rice -- Cryptochrome -- Cryptochrome Overview -- Early Events Triggered by Light Activation of the Arabidopsis CRY1 Blue-Light Photoreceptor -- Phototropin -- Phototropin Overview -- Proton Transfer Reactions in LOV-Domain Photochemistry -- Vibrational Spectroscopy Explores the Photoreaction of LOV Domains -- LOV Domain-Containing Proteins in Arabidopsis -- Phototropin Phosphorylation -- NPH3 and RPT2: Signal Transducers in Phototropin Signaling Pathways -- Molecular Mechanism of Blue Light Response in Stomatal Guard Cells -- Chloroplast Photorelocation Movement -- Other Photoreceptors -- Structural Dynamics of the Signal Termination Process in Rhodopsin -- Participation of Internal Water Molecules and Clusters in the Unidirectional Light-Induced Proton Transfer in Bacteriorhodopsin -- Phototaxis Photoreceptor in Euglena gracilis -- A Flavin Mononucleotide-Binding Aquaporin in the Plant Plasma Membrane: A Candidate for Photoreceptor? -- Green Light Effects on Plant Growth and Development -- Photoreceptors in Avian Magnetoreception -- Signal Transduction -- Light Control of Plant Development: A Role of the Ubiquitin/Proteasome-Mediated Proteolysis -- Phytochrome and COP1 Regulates Abundance of Phytochrome Interacting Factor 3 -- Roles Played by Auxin in Phototropism and Photomorphogenesis -- The Effect of Light and Gravity on Hypocotyl Growth Orientation -- Convergence of Phytochrome and Cryptochrome Signalling -- Downstream Integrators of Red, Far-Red, and Blue Light Signaling for Photomorphogenesis -- Signal Transduction Pathways Regulating Chromatic Adaptation -- Components of Light-Induced Signal Transduction in Cyanobacteria -- Light Signal Transduction Coupled with Reactive Oxygen Species in Neurospora crassa -- Photoperiodism and Circadian Rhythm -- Light Regulation of Flowering Time in Arabidopsis -- Comparative Molecular Biology in Photoperiodic Flowering Between the Short-Day Plant Rice and the Long-Day Plant Arabidopsis -- The Photoperiodic Control of Flowering in Rice, a Short-Day Plant -- ZEITLUPE and the Control of Circadian Timing -- Epilogue -- Epilogue: Eighteen Years of Progress in Photomorphogenesis.
520 _aPlants utilize light not only for photosynthesis but also as environmental signals. They are capable of perceiving wavelength, intensity, direction, duration, and other attributes of light to perform appropriate physiological and developmental changes. This volume presents overviews of and the latest findings in many of the interconnected aspects of plant photomorphogenesis, including photoreceptors (phytochromes, cryptochromes, and phototropins), signal transduction, photoperiodism, and circadian rhythms, in 42 chapters. Also included, is a prologue by Prof. Masaki Furuya that gives an overview of the historical background. With contributions from preeminent researchers in specific subjects from around the world, this book will be a valuable source for a range of scientists from undergraduate to professional levels.
590 _aPara consulta fuera de la UANL se requiere clave de acceso remoto.
700 1 _aShimazaki, Ken-ichiro.
_eeditor.
_9349777
700 1 _aIino, Moritoshi.
_eeditor.
_9349778
710 2 _aSpringerLink (Servicio en línea)
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776 0 8 _iEdición impresa:
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