Originally published in: Handbook of Photosensory Receptors. Edited by Winslow R. Briggs and John L. Spudich. Copyright © 2005 Wiley‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA Weinheim. Print ISBN: 3‐527‐31019‐7 The sections in this article are Introduction Photomorphogenesis and Phytochromes The Central Dogma of Phytochrome Action Molecular Properties of Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic Phytochromes Molecular Properties of Plant Phytochromes Molecular Properties of Cyanobacterial Phytochromes Photochemical and Nonphotochemical Conversions of Phytochrome The Phytochrome Chromophore Phytochrome Photointerconversions Dark Reversion Phytochrome Biosynthesis and Turnover Phytobilin Biosynthesis in Plants and Cyanobacteria Ferredoxin‐dependent Heme Oxygenases Ferredoxin‐dependent Phytobilin Synthases (Bilin Reductases) Apophytochrome Biosynthesis and Holophytochrome Assembly Apophytochrome Biosynthesis Holophytochrome Assembly Phytochrome Turnover Molecular Mechanism of Phytochrome Signaling: Future Perspective Regulation of Protein‐Protein Interactions by Phosphorylation Regulation of Tetrapyrrole Metabolism Acknowledgements
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