Effect Of Temperature On The Arabidopsis Cryptochrome Photocycle

Marootpong Pooam, Nykiera Dixon, Michael Hilvert, Peter Misko, Kristy Waters,Nathalie Jourdan,Soria Drahy,Stephen Mills,Dorothy Engle,Justin Link,Margaret Ahmad

PHYSIOLOGIA PLANTARUM(2021)

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Cryptochromes are blue light-absorbing photoreceptors found in plants and animals with many important signalling functions. These include control of plant growth, development, and the entrainment of the circadian clock. Plant cryptochromes have recently been implicated in adaptations to temperature variation, including temperature compensation of the circadian clock. However, the effect of temperature directly on the photochemical properties of the cryptochrome photoreceptor remains unknown. Here we show that the response to light of purified Arabidopsis Cry1 and Cry2 proteins was significantly altered by temperature. Spectral analysis at 15 degrees C showed a pronounced decrease in flavin reoxidation rates from the biologically active, light-induced (FADH degrees) signalling state of cryptochrome to the inactive (FADox) resting redox state as compared to ambient (25 degrees C) temperature. This result indicates that at low temperatures, the concentration of the biologically active FADH degrees redox form of Cry is increased, leading to the counterintuitive prediction that there should be an increased biological activity of Cry at lower temperatures. This was confirmed using Cry1 cryptochrome C-terminal phosphorylation as a direct biological assay for Cry activation in vivo. We conclude that enhanced cryptochrome function in vivo at low temperature is consistent with modulation by temperature of the cryptochrome photocycle.
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