Title: Plant Responses to Signals IV
1Plant Responses to Signals IV
- Photomorphogenesis
- Circadian RhythmsGravitropism
http//sunflower.bio.indiana.edu/rhangart/plantsi
nmotion.html
2Action Spectra
- Action Spectrum,
- graph of the magnitude of a biological response
to light, - as a function of wavelength.
3Molecular Switchlooking for a photoreceptor,
look for a photo-reversible pigment.
4Absorption vs. Action Spectralooking for a
photoreceptor,
5Phytochromephotoreceptor molecule
dimer
6Phytochromephotoreceptor molecule
Quantity, Time, Quality.
7Phytochrome Location
Phtyochrome is a cytosolic protein.
8Phytochromehas multiple functions,
- Seed Germination,
- Flowering time (photoperiodism),
- Entraining (setting) the biological clock,
- End of day,
- Stem elongation,
- Leaf Expansion,
- Pigment synthesis.
9Photoperiodismflowering times,
Long-day plants, night breaks induce flowering.
10Phytochromephotoperiodism,
11Phytochrome
absorbtion spectra, the wavelengths absorbed by
specific pigments.
not phytochrome
12Cryptochromes
- blue light photoreceptors (I),
- evolved from a light dependent DNA repair
enzyme, - ...across phylogeny, these proteins have been
used for many functions, - ranging from blue-light-dependent development in
plants, - blue-light-mediated phase shifting of the
circadian clock in insects, - to a core circadian clock component in mammals.
13Phototropinsmediate phototropism,
blue light photoreceptors II
- contribute to stem, root and leaf movements in
response to directional information, - to maximize light gathering capacity,
- and to minimize light damage at high
irradiances.
Phototropism action spectrum
14Concept Map
Functions
Photoreversible
Phytochrome
Cryptochrome
Signal transduction
Photoperiodism
Phototropin
Action Spectra, Absorption spectra
15Circadian Rhythms
- Relating to, or exhibiting approximately 24-hour
periodicity, - circa around dies day.
- Internal Biochemical Oscillators,
- found in all eukaryotes,
- eubacteria as well.
sleep movements
16Circadian Rhythms
of response,
Circadian processes continue even if light (or
dark) is continuous...
Entrainment
amplitude and period entrainment is
continuous, - allows fine control.
17- 480 of 8,000 (tested) genes are under circadian
control, - 1,500 (estimated) Arabidopsis genes, or 6
follow circadian cycles of expression.
18Photosynthesis genes...
Secondary metabolism (wood, defense).
19Gravitropism
- the gravity directed growth processes that
direct root and shoot orientation during a plants
life-cycle,
- about 1.7, or roughly 500 genes, are transcribed
in Arabidopsis when it is re-oriented 90o.
20Gravitropic Set Point
180o
90o
0o
Plant organs orient themselves to the gravity
vector.
21Starch Statolith Hypothesis
Moss
http//www.biosci.ohio-state.edu/plantbio/Sacklab
/timelapse.html
- Re-orientation of heavy starch grains signals
gravity vector.