“…After light perception, phytochrome and cryptochrome interact with the E3 ubiquitin ligase constitutive photomorphogenesis protein 1 (COP1), which is the key light signalling regulator (Lau & Deng, 2012). In the dark, COP1 directly interacts and represses the action of elongated hypocotyl 5 ( HY5 ) gene inhibiting light signal transmittance and circadian clock genes, also the flowering regulators, such as CONSTANS (CO) via the proteasomal degradation complex (Bhatnagar, Singh, Khurana, & Burman, 2020; Zoratti, Karppinen, et al, 2014). Under light, COP1 activity is repressed, allowing the expression of HY5 and positive transcriptional regulators in a number of developmental processes and metabolic pathways, including anthocyanin biosynthesis (Wu et al, 2019).…”