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    Phytochrome B Binds with Greater Apparent Affinity than Phytochrome A to the Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Factor PIF3 in a Reaction Requiring the PAS Domain of PIF3 by Zhu, Yuxian, Tepperman, James M., Fairchild, Craig D., Quail, Peter H.

    “…The signaling pathways by which the phytochrome (phy) family of photoreceptors transmits sensory information to light-regulated genes remain to be fully…”
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    Chromophore-bearing NH2-terminal domains of phytochromes A and B determine their photosensory specificity and differential light lability by Wagner, Doris, Fairchild, Craig D., Kuhn, Robert M., Quail, Peter H.

    “…In early seedling development, far-red-light-induced deetiolation is mediated primarily by phytochrome A (phyA), whereas red-light-induced deetiolation is…”
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    HFR1 encodes an atypical bHLH protein that acts in phytochrome A signal transduction by Fairchild, C D, Schumaker, M A, Quail, P H

    Published in Genes & development (15-09-2000)
    “…Phytochromes are informational photoreceptors through which plants adapt their growth and development to prevailing light conditions. These adaptations are…”
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    Oligomeric structure, enzyme kinetics, and substrate specificity of the phycocyanin alpha subunit phycocyanobilin lyase by Fairchild, C.D, Glazer, A.N

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (25-03-1994)
    “…Phycobiliproteins carry linear tetrapyrrole chromophores (bilins) thioether-linked to specific cysteine residues. The process of bilin attachment to apoprotein…”
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    Phycocyanin α-Subunit Phycocyanobilin Lyase by Fairchild, Craig D., Zhao, Jindong, Zhou, Jianhui, Colson, Sue Ellen, Bryant, Donald A., Glazer, Alexander N.

    “…Phycobiliproteins, unlike other light-harvesting proteins involved in photosynthesis, bear covalently attached chromophores. The bilin chromophores are…”
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