“…Identical and highly conserved amino acids are indicated in dark and light green, respectively. The basic region sequences were derived from the following references: human c-Myc (Stanton et al, 1983), human N-Myc (Stanton et al, 1986), human L-Myc (DePinho et al, 1987), human Max (Blackwood and Eisenman, 1991), human Mad1 , human Mxi1 (Zervos et al, 1993), murine Mad3 (Hurlin et al, 1995a), murine Mad4 (Hurlin et al, 1995a), human Rox/Mnt (Meroni et al, 1997), human USF (Gregor et al, 1990), human TFE3 (Beckman et al, 1990), human TFEB (Carr and Sharp, 1990, human MyoD (Pearson-White, 1991), human myogenin (Braun et al, 1989), human AP4 (Ou et al, 1994), human E12 (Murre et al, 1989), human TAL1 (Chen et al, 1990), D. melanogaster da (Caudy et al, 1988). (C) Basic region sequences of Myc/Max/Mad family members.…”