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Class:IdPerson:1601485
_displayNameHuq, E
_timestamp2011-09-12 23:26:40
created[InstanceEdit:1597818] Higgins, JA, 2009-07-30
initialE
modified[InstanceEdit:1601927] Preece, J, 2011-09-12
surnameHuq
(author)[LiteratureReference:1600557] Phytochrome Interacting Factors: central players in phytochrome-mediated light signaling networks
[LiteratureReference:1600618] Phytochrome-interacting factor 1 is a critical bHLH regulator of chlorophyll biosynthesis
[LiteratureReference:1600671] A novel molecular recognition motif necessary for targeting photoactivated phytochrome signaling to specific basic helix-loop-helix transcription factors
[LiteratureReference:1600713] PIF1 is regulated by light-mediated degradation through the ubiquitin-26S proteasome pathway to optimize photomorphogenesis of seedlings in Arabidopsis
[LiteratureReference:1600761] PIF4, a phytochrome-interacting bHLH factor, functions as a negative regulator of phytochrome B signaling in Arabidopsis
[LiteratureReference:1600805] Multiple phytochrome-interacting bHLH transcription factors repress premature seedling photomorphogenesis in darkness
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