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==Structural highlights: CONSTANS CO==
==Structural highlights: CONSTANS CO==
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Constans (CO) is is a Zinc finger containing a domain known as B-boxes. Cysteine and histidine coordinate zinc. Mutations identified within the residues resulted in late flowering which is disadvantageous to reproduction patterns, and suggests they are highly conserved. B-boxes are involved in protein-protein interactions. The C-terminal contains 40 main amino acids (C-terminal contains 70-80 in entirety). In arabidopsis, 32 B-box transcription proteins have been identified thus far. CO, which is considered a BBX1, activates the expression of FT by binding to the CORE1 and CORE2 of the FT promoter. Each B-box transcription protein serves to regulate flowering by stimulating or repressing FT hormone. BBX28 is known to decrease FT transcription, specifically in the late afternoons and dark periods. BBX28 is able to interact with CO through the N-terminus. This works by decreasing recruitment of CO to the FT locus. Constans-like genes (COLs) are very genetically related homologs to Constans (CO). Specifically, CO1 has a greater than 80% amino acid genetic similarity to CO. While identity is similar, function of CO1 varies among identified organisms.
Constans (CO) is is a Zinc finger containing a domain known as B-boxes. Cysteine and histidine coordinate zinc. Mutations identified within the residues resulted in late flowering which is disadvantageous to reproduction patterns, and suggests they are highly conserved. B-boxes are involved in protein-protein interactions. The C-terminal contains 40 main amino acids (C-terminal contains 70-80 in entirety). In arabidopsis, 32 B-box transcription proteins have been identified thus far. CO, which is considered a BBX1, activates the expression of FT by binding to the CORE1 and CORE2 of the FT promoter. Each B-box transcription protein serves to regulate flowering by stimulating or repressing FT hormone. BBX28 is known to decrease FT transcription, specifically in the late afternoons and dark periods. BBX28 is able to interact with CO through the N-terminus. This works by decreasing recruitment of CO to the FT locus. Constans-like genes (COLs) are very genetically related homologs to Constans (CO). Specifically, CO1 has a greater than 80% amino acid genetic similarity to CO. While identity is similar, function of CO1 varies among identified organisms.

Revision as of 10:48, 8 January 2023

Structural highlights: CONSTANS CO

PDB ID 7vsq

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References

1. Federico Valverde, CONSTANS and the evolutionary origin of photoperiodic timing of flowering, Journal of Experimental Botany, Volume 62, Issue 8, May 2011, Pages 2453–2463, https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erq449

2. Khanna, Rajnish et al. “The Arabidopsis B-box zinc finger family.” The Plant cell vol. 21,11 (2009): 3416-20. doi:10.1105/tpc.109.069088

3. Kim, S. Y., Yu, X., & Michaels, S. D. (2008). Regulation of CONSTANS and FLOWERING LOCUS T expression in response to changing light quality. Plant physiology, 148(1), 269–279. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.108.122606

4. Liu, Y., Lin, G., Yin, C. et al. B-box transcription factor 28 regulates flowering by interacting with constans. Sci Rep 10, 17789 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-74445-7

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