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Involvement of CONSTANS-like Proteins in Plant Flowering and Abiotic Stress Response

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DOI: 10.3390/ijms242316585

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CONSTANS-like; transcription complex; photoperiod; flowering time; abiotic stress

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The COL protein family, known for its photoperiod sensing ability, plays a crucial role in regulating plant flowering and response to abiotic stress. Recent research has advanced our understanding of their structural aspects and regulatory patterns within transcription complexes.
The process of flowering in plants is a pivotal stage in their life cycle, and the CONSTANS-like (COL) protein family, known for its photoperiod sensing ability, plays a crucial role in regulating plant flowering. Over the past two decades, homologous genes of COL have been identified in various plant species, leading to significant advancements in comprehending their involvement in the flowering pathway and response to abiotic stress. This article presents novel research progress on the structural aspects of COL proteins and their regulatory patterns within transcription complexes. Additionally, we reviewed recent information about their participation in flowering and abiotic stress response, aiming to provide a more comprehensive understanding of the functions of COL proteins.

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