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25 February 2026
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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Results
2.1. FML-Induced Deetiolation Is Impaired in Phot1 and Phot1phot2 Mutants
2.2. Plant Response to FML Requires Phot1: Genome Organization
2.3. phot1 Is Required for Perception and Plant Response to Moonlight: Proteome Analysis
2.4. Phytochrome B Is Required for Plant Response to Moonlight
2.5. PhyB Is Required for Plant Response to Moonlight: Proteome Analysis
2.6. Growth Room Light but not FML Triggers the Accumulation of phyB-GFP in Large Nuclear Photobodies
3. Discussion
4. Materials and Methods
4.1. Plant Growth and Exposure to FML
4.2. Response of Etiolated Seedlings to FML
4.3. Nuclei Isolation and Confocal Microscope Inspection
4.4. Proteome Analysis
4.5. Nuclear Size Measurements
4.6. Gene Ontology (GO) Analysis
Supplementary Materials
Data Availability Statement
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