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1. The photo-thermochemical properties and functions of Marchantia phototropin encoded by an unduplicated gene in land plant evolution.

2. Cryptochrome-mediated hypocotyl phototropism was regulated antagonistically by gibberellic acid and sucrose in Arabidopsis.

3. Functional characterization of GhPHOT2 in chloroplast avoidance of Gossypium hirsutum.

4. An update on aureochromes: Phylogeny - mechanism - function.

5. REPRESSOR OF ULTRAVIOLET-B PHOTOMORPHOGENESIS function allows efficient phototropin mediated ultraviolet-B phototropism in etiolated seedlings.

6. Fine tuning chloroplast movements through physical interactions between phototropins.

7. A subtracted cDNA library identifies genes up-regulated during PHOT1-mediated early step of de-etiolation in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.).

8. Diverse photoreceptors and light responses in plants.

9. Phototropins do not alter accumulation of evening-phased circadian transcripts under blue light.

10. Distinct palisade tissue development processes promoted by leaf autonomous signalling and long-distance signalling in Arabidopsis thaliana.

11. Lipid anchoring of Arabidopsis phototropin 1 to assess the functional significance of receptor internalization: should I stay or should I go?

12. Phototropism: growing towards an understanding of plant movement.

13. Sustained accurate recording of intracellular acidification in living tissues with a photo-controllable bioluminescent protein.

15. Evolution of three LOV blue light receptor families in green plants and photosynthetic stramenopiles: phototropin, ZTL/FKF1/LKP2 and aureochrome.

16. A wandering pathway in plant biology: from wildflowers to phototropins to bacterial virulence.

17. Leaf positioning of Arabidopsis in response to blue light.

18. Use of confocal laser as light source reveals stomata-autonomous function.

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