| Literature DB >> 2664447 |
A Marocco1, M Wissenbach, D Becker, J Paz-Ares, H Saedler, F Salamini, W Rohde.
Abstract
cDNA clones were isolated from tissue specific cDNA libraries of barley and maize using as a probe the cDNA of the maize gene C1, a regulator of anthocyanin gene expression. C1-related homology for all of the four cDNAs characterized by sequence analysis is restricted to the N-terminal 120 amino acids of the putative proteins. This region shows striking homology to the N-proximal domain of the myb oncoproteins from vertebrates and invertebrates. Within the myb proto-oncogene family this part of the respective gene products functions as a DNA binding domain. Acidic domains are present in the C-proximal protein segments. Conservation of these sequences, together with the genetically defined regulator function of the C1 gene product, suggest that myb-related plant genes code for trans-acting factors which regulate gene expression in a given biosynthetic pathway.Entities:
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Year: 1989 PMID: 2664447 DOI: 10.1007/bf00334354
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Gen Genet ISSN: 0026-8925