“…Myb domain-containing proteins are widespread among eukaryotes, and have been implicated in the regulation of encystation in Entamoeba and Giardia, along with a wide variety of stress responses in plants (Ambawat et al, 2013;Dubos et al, 2010;Ehrenkaufer et al, 2009;Huang et al, 2008;Sun et al, 2002). In humans, c-Myb is thought to function as a pioneer transcription factor, binding to chromatin and recruiting histone acetyltransferases to commit cells to specific hematopoietic lineages (Fuglerud et al, 2018;Sandberg et al, 2005). Among apicomplexan parasites, a Myb domain-containing protein has been identified as important for erythrocytic growth of Plasmodium falciparum, suggesting that other family members likely play important roles throughout the phylum (Boschet et al, 2004;Gissot et al, 2005).…”