Science, Vol.278, No.5346, 2120-2123, 1997
Arabidopsis Nph1 - A Protein-Kinase with a Putative Redox-Sensing Domain
The NPH1 (nonphototropic hypocotyl 1) gene encodes an essential component acting very early in the signal-transduction chain for phototropism. Arabidopsis NPH? contains a serine-threonine kinase domain and LOV1 and LOV2 repeats that share similarity (36 to 56 percent) with Halobacterium salinarium Bat, Azotobacter vinelandii NIFL, Neurospora crassa White Collar-1, Escherichia call Aer, and the fag family of potassium-channel proteins from Drosophila and mammals. Sequence similarity with a known (NIFL) and a suspected (Aer) flavoprotein suggests that NPH1 LOV1 and LOV2 may be flavin-binding domains that regulate kinase activity in response to blue light-induced redox changes.
Keywords:LIGHT-INDUCED PHOSPHORYLATION;AZOTOBACTER-VINELANDII NIFL;NUCLEOTIDE-SEQUENCE;POTASSIUM CHANNEL;SIGNAL-TRANSDUCTION;MEMBRANE-PROTEIN;GENE-EXPRESSION;HIGHER-PLANTS;THALIANA;DROSOPHILA