PlantTFDB
PlantRegMap/PlantTFDB v5.0
Plant Transcription Factor Database
Setaria viridis
CO-like Family
Species TF ID Description
Sevir.1G064400.1.pCO-like family protein
Sevir.1G232600.1.pCO-like family protein
Sevir.1G307300.1.pCO-like family protein
Sevir.1G307300.3.pCO-like family protein
Sevir.1G314800.1.pCO-like family protein
Sevir.1G314800.2.pCO-like family protein
Sevir.1G314800.3.pCO-like family protein
Sevir.2G181300.1.pCO-like family protein
Sevir.2G435400.1.pCO-like family protein
Sevir.2G435400.2.pCO-like family protein
Sevir.2G435400.3.pCO-like family protein
Sevir.4G117300.1.pCO-like family protein
Sevir.4G194900.1.pCO-like family protein
Sevir.4G202100.1.pCO-like family protein
Sevir.6G104600.1.pCO-like family protein
Sevir.6G233400.1.pCO-like family protein
Sevir.7G161700.1.pCO-like family protein
Sevir.9G118400.1.pCO-like family protein
CO-like Family Introduction

CO(CONSTANS) gene acts between the circadian clock and genes controlling meristem identity.In Arabidopsis, CO transcription factors defined by two conserved domains. The first is a zinc finger region near the amino terminus that resembles B-boxes, which regulate protein-protein interactions in several animal transcription factors. The second is a region of 43 amino acids near the carboxy terminus termed the CCT (CO, CO-like, TOC1) domain. Studies using green fluorescent protein fusions show that the CCT domain is involved in nuclear localization of the CO protein but must have an additional role because the late-flowering co-7 mutant, which has an altered CCT domain, correctly localizes the protein.

Griffiths S, Dunford RP, Coupland G, Laurie DA.
The evolution of CONSTANS-like gene families in barley, rice, and Arabidopsis.
Plant Physiol. 2003 Apr;131(4):1855-67.
PMID: 12692345