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Multiple Choice
What happens immediately after a phytochrome is activated by light?
A
The phytochrome receptor moves from the plasma membrane into the cytoplasm.
B
cGMP activates a protein kinase.
C
De-etiolation occurs.
D
Genes for proteins that function in de-etiolation are transcribed.
E
Ca2+ channels are opened, and guanylyl cyclase is activated.
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand that phytochromes are light-sensitive proteins involved in plant development, particularly in response to red and far-red light.
Recognize that upon activation by light, phytochromes undergo a conformational change that initiates a signaling cascade within the plant cell.
Identify that one of the immediate responses to phytochrome activation is the opening of calcium (Ca2+) channels in the cell membrane, allowing Ca2+ ions to enter the cytoplasm.
Note that the influx of Ca2+ ions can act as a secondary messenger, further propagating the signal within the cell.
Understand that guanylyl cyclase is activated, which converts GTP to cyclic GMP (cGMP), another secondary messenger that can activate protein kinases and lead to changes in gene expression related to de-etiolation.