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Red And far‐red regulation of filament movement correlates with the expression of phytochrome and FHY 1 genes in Spirogyra varians (Zygnematales, Streptophyta) 1
Author(s) -
Lee Ji Woong,
Kim Gwang Hoon
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of phycology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.85
H-Index - 127
eISSN - 1529-8817
pISSN - 0022-3646
DOI - 10.1111/jpy.12849
Subject(s) - phytochrome , biology , phytochrome a , far red , spirogyra , botany , turgor pressure , cytoplasmic streaming , biophysics , microbiology and biotechnology , arabidopsis thaliana , cytoplasm , biochemistry , algae , gene , red light , mutant
Spirogyra filaments show unique photomovement that differs in response to blue, red, and far‐red light. Phototropins involved in the blue‐light movement have been characterized together with downstream signaling components, but the photoreceptors and mechanical effectors of red‐ and far‐red light movement are not yet characterized. The filaments of Spirogyra varians slowly bent and aggregated to form a tangled mass in red light. In far‐red light, the filaments unbent, stretched rapidly, and separated from each other. Mannitol and/or sorbitol treatment significantly inhibited this far‐red light movement suggesting that turgor pressure is the driving force of this movement. The bending and aggregating movements of filaments in red light were not affected by osmotic change. Three phytochrome homologues isolated from S. varians showed unique phylogenetic characteristics. Two canonical phytochromes, named Sv PHY 1 and Sv PHY 2 , and a noncanonical phytochrome named Sv PHYX 2 . Sv PHY 1 is the first PHY 1 family phytochrome reported in zygnematalean algae. The gene involved in the transport of phytochromes into the nucleus was characterized, and its expression in response to red and far‐red light was measured using quantitative PCR . Our results suggest that the phytochromes and the genes involved in the transport system into the nucleus are well conserved in S. varians .

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