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Phytochrome structure

Author: Alex Rapai



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Phytochrome is a soluble homodimer consisting of a polypeptide apoprotein (each subunit ~120kDa) covalently attached to a light absorbing pigment called the chromophore. PAS domains: protein interaction domains. The phytochrome chromophore is a linear tetrapyrole which is synthesized in the chloroplast.


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