PlantTFDB
PlantRegMap/PlantTFDB v5.0
Plant Transcription Factor Database
Picea glauca
MYB Family
Species TF ID Description
Pgl000618MYB family protein
Pgl000676MYB family protein
Pgl000930MYB family protein
Pgl001514MYB family protein
Pgl001976MYB family protein
Pgl002036MYB family protein
Pgl002152MYB family protein
Pgl002261MYB family protein
Pgl002387MYB family protein
Pgl002456MYB family protein
Pgl002581MYB family protein
Pgl002965MYB family protein
Pgl003137MYB family protein
Pgl003142MYB family protein
Pgl003254MYB family protein
Pgl003346MYB family protein
Pgl003434MYB family protein
Pgl003511MYB family protein
Pgl003648MYB family protein
Pgl003778MYB family protein
Pgl003853MYB family protein
Pgl003983MYB family protein
Pgl004159MYB family protein
Pgl004252MYB family protein
Pgl004254MYB family protein
Pgl005268MYB family protein
Pgl005284MYB family protein
Pgl005308MYB family protein
Pgl005830MYB family protein
Pgl006078MYB family protein
Pgl007420MYB family protein
Pgl009213MYB family protein
Pgl009305MYB family protein
Pgl009490MYB family protein
Pgl009757MYB family protein
Pgl010550MYB family protein
Pgl012647MYB family protein
Pgl012749MYB family protein
Pgl015859MYB family protein
Pgl016301MYB family protein
Pgl016333MYB family protein
Pgl016414MYB family protein
Pgl016894MYB family protein
Pgl017521MYB family protein
Pgl017655MYB family protein
Pgl017683MYB family protein
MYB Family Introduction

MYB factors represent a family of proteins that include the conserved MYB DNA-binding domain.The first MYB gene identified was the "oncogene" v-Myb derived from the avian myeloblastosis virus . Evidence obtained from sequence comparisons indicates that v-Myb may have originated from a vertebrate gene, which mutated once it became part of the virus. Many vertebrates contain three genes related to v-Myb c-Myb, A-Myb and B-Myb and other similar genes have been identified in insects, plants, fungi and slime moulds. The encoded proteins are crucial to the control of proliferation and differentiation in a number of cell types, and share the conserved MYB DNA-binding domain. This domain generally comprises up to three imperfect repeats, each forming a helix-turn-helix structure of about 53 amino acids. Three regularly spaced tryptophan residues, which form a tryptophan cluster in the three-dimensional helix-turn-helix structure, are characteristic of a MYB repeat. The three repeats in c-Myb are referred to as R1, R2 and R3; and repeats from other MYB proteins are categorised according to their similarity to either R1, R2 or R3.

In contrast to animals, plants contain a MYB-protein subfamily that is characterised by the R2R3-type MYB domain. MYB proteins can be classified into three subfamilies depending on the number of adjacent repeats in the MYB domain (one, two or three). We refer to MYB-like proteins with one repeat as "MYB1R factors", with two as "R2R3-type MYB" factors, and with three repeats as "MYB3R" factors.

Stracke R, Werber M, Weisshaar B.
The R2R3-MYB gene family in Arabidopsis thaliana.
Curr Opin Plant Biol. 2001 Oct;4(5):447-56. Review.
PMID: 11597504