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dsu Functions in a MYO5A-Independent Pathway to Suppress the Coat Color of dilute Mice
by
Wu, Xufeng S.
, Rachel, Rivka A.
, Matesic, Lydia E.
, Jenkins, Nancy A.
, Huang, Jiang-Dong
, Copeland, Neal G.
, Lyon, Mary F.
, O'Sullivan, T. Norene
, Swing, Deborah A.
, Hammer, John A.
in
Alleles
/ Animals
/ Biological Sciences
/ Blotting, Western
/ Chromosomes, Bacterial
/ Color
/ Genetic Complementation Test
/ Genetic inheritance
/ Genetic mapping
/ Genetic mutation
/ Genetics
/ Genomics
/ Hair
/ Hair Color - genetics
/ Melanocytes
/ Melanosomes
/ Mice
/ Molecular Sequence Data
/ Mutation
/ Myosin Heavy Chains - genetics
/ Myosin Heavy Chains - physiology
/ Myosin Type V - genetics
/ Myosin Type V - physiology
/ Pigmentation
/ Pigments
/ Proteins
2004
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dsu Functions in a MYO5A-Independent Pathway to Suppress the Coat Color of dilute Mice
by
Wu, Xufeng S.
, Rachel, Rivka A.
, Matesic, Lydia E.
, Jenkins, Nancy A.
, Huang, Jiang-Dong
, Copeland, Neal G.
, Lyon, Mary F.
, O'Sullivan, T. Norene
, Swing, Deborah A.
, Hammer, John A.
in
Alleles
/ Animals
/ Biological Sciences
/ Blotting, Western
/ Chromosomes, Bacterial
/ Color
/ Genetic Complementation Test
/ Genetic inheritance
/ Genetic mapping
/ Genetic mutation
/ Genetics
/ Genomics
/ Hair
/ Hair Color - genetics
/ Melanocytes
/ Melanosomes
/ Mice
/ Molecular Sequence Data
/ Mutation
/ Myosin Heavy Chains - genetics
/ Myosin Heavy Chains - physiology
/ Myosin Type V - genetics
/ Myosin Type V - physiology
/ Pigmentation
/ Pigments
/ Proteins
2004
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dsu Functions in a MYO5A-Independent Pathway to Suppress the Coat Color of dilute Mice
by
Wu, Xufeng S.
, Rachel, Rivka A.
, Matesic, Lydia E.
, Jenkins, Nancy A.
, Huang, Jiang-Dong
, Copeland, Neal G.
, Lyon, Mary F.
, O'Sullivan, T. Norene
, Swing, Deborah A.
, Hammer, John A.
in
Alleles
/ Animals
/ Biological Sciences
/ Blotting, Western
/ Chromosomes, Bacterial
/ Color
/ Genetic Complementation Test
/ Genetic inheritance
/ Genetic mapping
/ Genetic mutation
/ Genetics
/ Genomics
/ Hair
/ Hair Color - genetics
/ Melanocytes
/ Melanosomes
/ Mice
/ Molecular Sequence Data
/ Mutation
/ Myosin Heavy Chains - genetics
/ Myosin Heavy Chains - physiology
/ Myosin Type V - genetics
/ Myosin Type V - physiology
/ Pigmentation
/ Pigments
/ Proteins
2004
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dsu Functions in a MYO5A-Independent Pathway to Suppress the Coat Color of dilute Mice
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dsu Functions in a MYO5A-Independent Pathway to Suppress the Coat Color of dilute Mice
2004
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MYO5A is a major actin-based vesicle transport motor that binds to one of its cargos, the melanosome, by means of a RAB27A/MLPH receptor. When one of the members of this receptor-motor complex is mutated, the melanosomes clump in the perinuclear region of the melanocyte and are transferred unevenly to the developing hair, leading to a dilution of coat color. Mutation of a fourth gene, dilute suppressor (dsu), suppresses this coat color dilution. MYO5A is required for the peripheral accumulation of melanosomes in melanocytes, but its role in melanosome transfer to neighboring keratinocytes and the hair is unknown. Here, we show that MYO5A is nonessential for melanosome transfer, although pigment incorporation into the hair in MYO5A-deficient mice is uneven, probably due to the clumping of melanosomes that occurs in the perinuclear region of mutant melanocytes. We also show that dsu is caused by a loss-of-function mutation in a unique vertebrate-specific protein that appears to function in an MYO5A-independent pathway to alter pigment incorporation into the hair. Therefore, dsu identifies a unique protein involved in pigmentation of the mammalian hair.
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National Academy of Sciences,National Acad Sciences
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