Protein kinase A controls yeast growth in visible light.
Mikael MolinKatarina LoggKristofer BodvardKen PeetersAnnabelle ForsmarkFriederike RogerAnna JörhovNeha MishraJean-Marc BillodSabiha AmirMikael AnderssonLeif A ErikssonJonas WarringerMikael KällAnders BlombergPublished in: BMC biology (2020)
We conclude that yeast photobiology is multifaceted and that protein kinase A plays a key role in the ability of cells to grow upon visible light exposure. We propose that visible light impacts on the biology and evolution of many non-photosynthetic organisms and have practical implications for how organisms are studied in the laboratory, with or without illumination.