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Wiley, Plant, Cell and Environment, 6(20), p. 728-733, 1997

DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-3040.1997.d01-115.x

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The role of COP1 in light control of Arabidopsis seedling development

Journal article published in 1997 by Ku U. Torii ORCID, Xw W. Deng
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Abstract

The Arabidopsis seedling can follow two contrasting developmental programmes, photomorphogenesis in light and skotomorphogenesis in darkness. CONSTITUTIVE PHOTOMORPHOGENIC I (COP1) is an essential regulatory gene required for repression of seedling photomorphogenic development in darkness. Recent mutational and overexpression analyses of the COP1 gene suggest a central role for COP1 in light control of seedling development and point to functional implications of its structural domains. Cell biological studies of COP1 have provided a clue to how light regulates the repressive activity of COP1 and thus seedling development.