phototropiner
Phototropiner is a term used in some scientific literature to denote blue-light receptor proteins of the phototropin family that mediate blue-light responses in plants and algae. The more widely used name for these proteins is phototropin; phototropiner is sometimes considered an alternative or historical label. Phototropins act as blue-light receptors that trigger signaling pathways leading to various light-dependent responses.
Phototropins are serine/threonine kinases with two N-terminal LOV (light, oxygen, voltage) domains that bind flavin mononucleotide
In plants, phototropins regulate phototropic bending toward light and chloroplast movement to optimize light capture or
Localization and signaling involve association with the plasma membrane and dynamic redistribution in response to light,
Evolutionarily, phototropin genes are found across green algae and land plants, with multiple paralogs in many