Abstract

AbstractThe monoclonal antibody Z‐3Bl (Schneider‐Poetsch et al., Planta 173 [1988] 61–72) was used to localize phytochrome in the Mougeotia cell by indirect immunofluorescence. The antibody detected a protein of about 110 kD in the immunoblot. Immunofluorescence indicated abundant phytochrome throughout the cytoplasm. In Mougeotia, a large cytoplasmic pool of phytochrome is presumably in equilibrium with a probably reactant‐bound Pfr‐pool at the plasmalemma, the latter being responsible for the physiological response.

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