“…DNA-binding is mediated through a comparatively large aminoterminal domain (Howe et al, 1990;Oehler et al, 1990) which demonstrates a high degree of conservation within this protein family. All three members of the Myb protein family have been reported to activate transcription from responsive promoters (Nishina et al, 1989;Weston and Bishop, 1989;Mizuguchi et al, 1990;Foos et al, 1994;Golay et al, 1994;Ma and Calabretta, 1994;Takahashi et al, 1995), however, there are distinct di erences in their transcription regulatory properties, particularly between c-Myb and B-Myb. Transactivation by c-Myb requires only the DNA binding domain and a weakly acidic region (amino acids 275 ± 325) which is conserved in A-Myb but not in B-Myb (Sakura et al, 1989;Weston and Bishop, 1989).…”