酪氨酸酶基因的错义突变可解释驯化金丝雀的肢端黑化症。

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-10-08 DOI:10.1111/age.13481
Margarida Guimarães-Moreira, Cristiana I. Marques, Sandra Afonso, Beatriz Lacerda, Miguel Carneiro, Pedro M. Araújo
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渐冻人症是一种白化病,可在多种脊椎动物中观察到。在哺乳动物中,肢端白化病已知是由酪氨酸酶基因(TYR)突变引起的,这种突变会诱发黑色素合成的温度敏感行为,从而导致特征性的毛发颜色渐变。在鸟类中,已经报道了几种与肢端肥大症一致的表型,但其遗传基础仍然未知。本研究旨在确定被称为 "珍珠 "的驯化金丝雀穗状色素沉着表型的遗传基础,并检验其是否由哺乳动物的相同分子机制引起。为此,我们比较了珍珠金丝雀和非珍珠金丝雀的基因组,并寻找潜在的致病基因突变。我们的结果表明,珍珠金丝雀的表型是由编码 TYR-P45H 错义置换的 TYR 基因突变引起的。我们的研究结果进一步表明,其他鸟类物种的渐冻症报告也可能是由 TYR 基因突变引起的。
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A missense mutation in the tyrosinase gene explains acromelanism in domesticated canaries

Acromelanism is a form of albinism observed in several vertebrate species. In mammals, acromelanism is known to be caused by mutations in the tyrosinase gene (TYR) that induce a temperature-sensitive behavior of melanin synthesis, resulting in a characteristic hair color gradient. In birds, several phenotypes consistent with acromelanism have been reported, but their genetic basis remains unknown. This study aimed to identify the genetic basis of an acromelanistic phenotype in domesticated canaries known as pearl and test whether it is caused by the same molecular mechanism described for mammals. To do this, we compared the genomes of pearl and non-pearl canaries and searched for potentially causative genetic mutations. Our results suggest that the pearl phenotype is caused by a mutation in the TYR gene encoding a TYR-P45H missense substitution. Our findings further suggest that reports of acromelanism in other bird species might be explained by TYR mutations.

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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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