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Free and sequestered nuclear phytochrome pools control light response kinetics
Claim that two pools of nuclear phytochrome, a free and a sequestered pool, exist in yeast and reversible interchange between them shapes the fast and slow components of light-induced gene expression responses.
Confidence
80%
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Evidence Quote
“We propose that reversible interchange between free and sequestered nuclear Phy pools determines fast and slow light response.”
Relationship
Free pool of nuclear phytochrome controls Sequestered pool of nuclear phytochrome