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Liu Hongtao's research group reveals the mechanism by which ambient temperature regulates the stability of blue light receptor cryptoflorin protein
On September 1, 2021, the international academic journal The Plant Cell published an online publication entitled "Light-Response Bric-A-BracK/Tramtrack/Broad proteins mediate cryptochrome 2 degradation in response to low" by the Liu Hongtao research group of the State Key Laboratory of Plant Molecular Genetics.
Under natural conditions, light and temperature usually change synergistically, and they jointly regulate important traits such as plant elongation, flowering time, endogenous biological clock, seed germination, and plant type
Liu Hongtao's research group found that the stability of CRY2 protein is regulated by environmental temperature, and CRY2 protein is degraded through 26S proteasome pathway at low environmental temperature
Ma Libang, a doctoral student at the State Key Laboratory of Plant Molecular Genetics , is the first author of the paper, and researcher Liu Hongtao is the corresponding author
Original link:https://doi.
Low temperature promotes the degradation of CRY2 protein activated by blue light, and the E3 ubiquitin ligase LRB regulates the ubiquitination and degradation of CRY at low temperature