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Genome-Wide Identification and Characterization of CCT Gene Family from Microalgae to Legumes

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The CCT (CO, COL and TOC1) gene family has been elucidated to be involved in the functional differentiation of the products in various plant species, but their specific mechanisms are poorly understood. In the present investigation, we conducted a genome-wide identification and phylogenetic analysis of CCT genes from microalgae to legumes. A total of 700 non-redundant members of the CCT gene family from 30 species were identified through a homology search. Phylogenetic clustering with Arabidopsis and domain conservation analysis categorized the CCT genes into three families. Multiple sequence alignment showed that the CCT domain contains important amino acid residues, and each CCT protein contains 24 conserved motifs, as demonstrated by the motif analysis. Whole-genome/segment duplication, as well as tandem duplication, are considered to be the driving forces in the evolutionary trajectory of plant species. This comprehensive investigation into the proliferation of the CCT gene family unveils the evolutionary dynamics whereby WGD/segment duplication is the predominant mechanism contributing to the expansion of the CCT genes. Meanwhile, the examination of the gene expression patterns revealed that the expression patterns of CCT genes vary in different tissues and at different developmental stages of plants, with high expression in leaves, which is consistent with the molecular regulation of flowering in photosynthesis by CCT. Based on the protein–protein interaction analysis of CCT genes in model plants, we propose that the CCT gene family synergistically regulates plant development and flowering with light-signaling factors (PHYs and PIFs) and MYB family transcription factors. Understanding the CCT gene family’s molecular evolution enables targeted gene manipulation for enhanced plant traits, including optimized flowering and stress resistance.
Title: Genome-Wide Identification and Characterization of CCT Gene Family from Microalgae to Legumes
Description:
The CCT (CO, COL and TOC1) gene family has been elucidated to be involved in the functional differentiation of the products in various plant species, but their specific mechanisms are poorly understood.
In the present investigation, we conducted a genome-wide identification and phylogenetic analysis of CCT genes from microalgae to legumes.
A total of 700 non-redundant members of the CCT gene family from 30 species were identified through a homology search.
Phylogenetic clustering with Arabidopsis and domain conservation analysis categorized the CCT genes into three families.
Multiple sequence alignment showed that the CCT domain contains important amino acid residues, and each CCT protein contains 24 conserved motifs, as demonstrated by the motif analysis.
Whole-genome/segment duplication, as well as tandem duplication, are considered to be the driving forces in the evolutionary trajectory of plant species.
This comprehensive investigation into the proliferation of the CCT gene family unveils the evolutionary dynamics whereby WGD/segment duplication is the predominant mechanism contributing to the expansion of the CCT genes.
Meanwhile, the examination of the gene expression patterns revealed that the expression patterns of CCT genes vary in different tissues and at different developmental stages of plants, with high expression in leaves, which is consistent with the molecular regulation of flowering in photosynthesis by CCT.
Based on the protein–protein interaction analysis of CCT genes in model plants, we propose that the CCT gene family synergistically regulates plant development and flowering with light-signaling factors (PHYs and PIFs) and MYB family transcription factors.
Understanding the CCT gene family’s molecular evolution enables targeted gene manipulation for enhanced plant traits, including optimized flowering and stress resistance.

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