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  • Popov, V.N.; Eprintsev, A.T.; Fedorin, D.N.; Igamberdiev, A.U.
    Succinate dehydrogenase in Arabidopsis thaliana is regulated by light via phytochrome A (2010), FEBS Lett., 584, 199-202.
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Expression

Organism Comment Expression
Arabidopsis thaliana white or red light are down-regulating factors for the mRNA content of the sdh1-2 and sdh2-3 genes and SDH catalytic activity both in wild-type plants and in the mutant deficient in the phytochrome B gene, but not in the mutant deficient in the phytochrome A gene, while the far red light of 730 nm reverses the red light effect down

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General Information Comment Organism
metabolism phytochrome A participates in the regulation of mitochondrial respiration through effect on SDH expression. White or red light are down-regulating factors for the mRNA content of the sdh1-2 and sdh2-3 genes and SDH catalytic activity both in wild-type plants and in the mutant deficient in the phytochrome B gene, but not in the mutant deficient in the phytochrome A gene, while the far red light of 730 nm reverses the red light effect Arabidopsis thaliana
physiological function SDH is located in the inner membrane of mitochondria and its activity is connected with the operation of the electron transport chain, where it functions as a succinate:ubiquinone reductase, EC 1.3.5.1 Arabidopsis thaliana