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Cph8 is a chimeric light receptor.  It is a fusion of the photoreceptor Cph1 and the EnvZ histidine kinase.  The light sensing unit is connected to transcription via the EnvZ-OmpR signaling pathway, phosphorylated OmpR acting as a transcription factor of PompC. Far red light activates the EnvZ kinase which results in the phosphorylation of OmpR and its activation as a transcription factor. On the other hand, red light deactivates the kinase and therefore the genes downstream can not be expressed.
 
Cph8 is a chimeric light receptor.  It is a fusion of the photoreceptor Cph1 and the EnvZ histidine kinase.  The light sensing unit is connected to transcription via the EnvZ-OmpR signaling pathway, phosphorylated OmpR acting as a transcription factor of PompC. Far red light activates the EnvZ kinase which results in the phosphorylation of OmpR and its activation as a transcription factor. On the other hand, red light deactivates the kinase and therefore the genes downstream can not be expressed.
  
[[File:NCTU_application_light_37.png|600px|center|Fig 16.  Cytokinin production under the condition of red light and 37°C  ]]
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Cph8(cph1-envZ)

Cph8 is a chimeric light receptor. It is a fusion of the photoreceptor Cph1 and the EnvZ histidine kinase. The light sensing unit is connected to transcription via the EnvZ-OmpR signaling pathway, phosphorylated OmpR acting as a transcription factor of PompC. Far red light activates the EnvZ kinase which results in the phosphorylation of OmpR and its activation as a transcription factor. On the other hand, red light deactivates the kinase and therefore the genes downstream can not be expressed.


Sequence and Features


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Assembly Compatibility:
  • 10
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
  • 12
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
  • 21
    INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
    Illegal XhoI site found at 364
  • 23
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
  • 25
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
  • 1000
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]