01:119:101 Chapter Notes - Chapter 39: Guanylyl Cyclase, Phytochrome, Signal Transduction

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Chapter 39 plant responses to internal and external signals. Mechanisms by which flowering plants sense and respond to external and internal cues by adjusting their individual growth and development. Signal transduction pathways link signal reception to response: etiolation: morphological adaptation for growing in darkness, de-etiolation: profound changes when exposed to light. One of de-etiolation"s receptors is a phytochrome in the cytoplasm. Receptors can be sensitive to very weak environmental or chemical b. signals. Transduction of weak signals involve a second messenger (small molecules and ions) that amplify the signal and transfer from receptor to proteins that carry out the response. Cytosolic ca2+ concentration (usually low in the cell) is key in b. phytochrome signal transduction. Light phytochrome increase ca2+ specific protein kinase 2 is activated transcription factor 2. Light phytochrome activate enzyme guanylyl cyclase gmp (a second messenger) is made specific protein kinase 1 is activated transcription factor 1. After transcription factor 1 & 2 gene expression de-etiolation and greening.

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