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Joseph (Joe) Lipsick

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  • One billion years of Myb.

    Lipsick JS, Oncogene. 1996; 13 (2): 223-35

    The v-myb oncogene of the avian myeloblastosis virus has led to the discovery of a large and growing family of myb-related genes in a wide variety of eukaryotes including animals, plants, fungi and slime molds. The Myb-related proteins contain a highly conserved sequence, often present in multiple tandem repeats which constitute a DNA-binding domain. These proteins generally function in the regulation of cell growth and differentiation, often by coregulating gene expression along with DNA-binding proteins of other classes. This review focuses on the evolution of the myb gene family and the role of these genes in development.

    PubMedID: 8710361

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