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This hypothesis is based on the findings presented here, together with a previous report describing that CO and COL proteins can interact through their CCT domains with proteins belonging to the NF-Y (HAP) family of transcription factors (Wenkel et al. 2006); specifically, it was described that CO together with COL15 interacted with NF-YB and NF-YC displacing NF-YA from the ternary complex.
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