none of this is evidence that Myd88 is part of the TLR9 complex
try digging out something from reviews:

Following nucleic acid recognition, TLR7 and TLR9 recruit a TIR-domain
containing adapter called Myd88, which is universally utilized by all
TLRs, with exception of TLR3 17190786(R)-Fig-2 16497588(R)


  *** xMyd88(GyrB)[tAb] copptby[WB] Traf3[Ab] is increased irt CpG-1668 (times)
    *** cells: RAW2647 in BMS
    *** times: 0 20+ 60+ 180+ min
    *** source: 16306937-Fig-2c
  *** xMyd88(GyrB)[tAb] copptby[WB] Traf3[Ab] is increased irt CpG-1668 (times)
    *** cells: RAW2647 in BMS
    *** times: 0 20+ 60++ 180++ min
    *** source: 16306937-Fig-S2c
  *** xMyd88(GyrB)[tAb] copptby[WB] Traf3[Ab] is increased irt CpG-1668 (times)
    *** cells: RAW2647 in BMS
    *** times: 0 22 45+ 90+ 180+ 360+ min
    *** source: 16306937-Fig-2e
  *** Myd88[Ab] colocwith[IHC] Spp1[Ab] is increased irt CpG-1668 (10 min)
    *** cells: mSpDCs in BMS
    *** source: 16604075-Fig-5a
  *** xMyd88[XFP] locatedin(nucleus)[IHC] is unchanged irt CpG-1668 (times)
    *** cells: RAW2647<xIrf5> in BMS
    *** times: 0 60+ 120++ 180+++ min
    *** source: 15665823-Fig-4a

