“…Furthermore, similar transcription factor complexes have been shown to regulate cell differentiation and cell fate specification in eukaryotes. For example, the interactions between MYB and bHLH family proteins have been shown to activate or repress different gene modules in glucosinolate biosynthesis in Arabidopsis (Figures 4 and 5A; Schweizer et al, 2013; Frerigmann et al, 2014a), and in skeletal muscle differentiation in animals (Kaspar et al, 2005). In addition, depending on the plant lineage, the interactions between MYB, bHLH and WD40 domain proteins have been shown to activate all or a set of biosynthetic genes in anthocyanin and proanthocyanidin biosynthesis (Figure 3, 5A; Goff et al, 1992; Grotewold et al, 2000; Aharoni et al, 2001; Zimmermann et al, 2004; Quattrocchio et al, 2006), as well as the cell differentiation of single-celled trichomes, non-hair root epidermal cells (atrichoblasts) in the embryonic stem and mucilage secretory cells in the outer seed coat (Figure 5B; Payne et al, 2000; Bernhardt et al, 2003; Esch et al, 2003; Zhang et al, 2003; Gonzalez et al, 2009; Li et al, 2009).…”