CRY2 (Cryptochrome 2) is a photoreceptor that mainly mediates blue light inhibition of hypocotyl elongation and photoperiod control of flower formation. And regulate other light responses: circadian rhythm, tropical growth, stomatal opening, protective cell development, root development, bacterial and viral pathogen response, abiotic stress response, cell cycle, programmed cell death, apical dominance, fruit and ovule development, seed dormancy, and magnetic acceptance. (PubMed: 21841916). Replacement protein names: blue light photoreceptor 1, protein PHR homolog 11 AtPHH1, protein elf3 inhibitor 20
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