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Multifaceted roles and regulatory mechanisms of MYB transcription factors in plant development, secondary metabolism, and stress adaptation: current insights and future prospects

Muhammad Ali Imran, Qiufei Wu, Chen Guanming, Lixia Zhou

GM crops & food · 2025

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Summary

MYB transcription factor family represents one of the largest and most functionally diverse groups of regulatory proteins in plants, playing a crucial role in controlling genes involved in growth, development, and stress responses. MYB proteins are characterized by a conserved N-terminal DNA-binding domain. They are classified based on the number of R repeats, and possess a variable C-terminal region that determines their specific functions. In response to environmental signals, MYB proteins bind to specific DNA elements in target promoters, acting alone or with other regulators to modulate stress-responsive pathways. These factors integrate signaling cascades involving abscisic acid (ABA), jasmonic acid (JA), brassinosteroids (BR), and reactive oxygen species (ROS), aiding plant adaptatio

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1080/21645698.2025.2559489
Catalogue ID
SNmoakvgh6-ogmabl
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