“…This includes direct regulation of expression of glucosinolate biosynthesis genes involved in every step of glucosinolate production (Gigolashvili et al, 2007;Hirai et al, 2007;Sonderby et al, 2007) in addition to regulating primary sulphur assimilation genes and partitioning of methionine, vital precursors for aliphatic glucosinolates (Frerigmann and Gigolashvili, 2014;Sonderby et al, 2007;Yatusevich et al, 2010). This regulatory role is conserved within the Brassica genus, with homologues characterised in Brassica napus (Li et al, 2014), B. juncea (Augustine et al, 2013) and B. rapa (Kim et al, 2013;Seo et al, 2016).This includes studies to a lesser extent in B. oleracea varieties kohlrabi (Yi et al, 2015) and Chinese kale (Yin et al, 2017), which generated RNAi lines to study the function of this transcription factor. To date no stable MYB28 knockout has been published in this species.…”