一种球蟒的颜色形态与MC1R在黑素团-黄素团分布和模式形成中的关系。

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research Pub Date : 2024-11-28 DOI:10.1111/pcmr.13215
Alan Garcia-Elfring, Heather L. Roffey, Jaren M. Abergas, Jurgen Wuyts, Andrew P. Hendry, Athanasia C. Tzika, Rowan D. H. Barrett
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爬行动物展示了一系列广泛的皮肤颜色和图案,但关于爬行动物颜色的遗传学知之甚少。在这里,我们研究了在人工饲养的球蟒(Python regius)中发现的小丑颜色形态的遗传基础,以研究蛇的皮肤色素沉着和图案。我们通过众包商业育种者和爱好者的蜕皮获得样本。我们采用病例对照设计、全基因组池测序、变异注释、组织学分析和电子显微镜成像。我们在与小丑表型相关的黑素皮质素-1受体(MC1R)的跨膜区域发现了一个错义突变。在经典的鸟类和哺乳动物模型物种中,MC1R以控制黑色素的类型和数量而闻名。相反,我们的研究结果表明,MC1R信号可能在球蟒的模式形成中发挥关键作用,影响黄细胞-黑细胞的分布。这项工作强调了MC1R在不同脊椎动物谱系中的不同功能,并促进了一种新的模型系统来研究爬行动物的着色。
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A Ball Python Colour Morph Implicates MC1R in Melanophore–Xanthophore Distribution and Pattern Formation

Reptiles showcase an extensive array of skin colours and patterns, yet little is known about the genetics of reptile colouration. Here, we investigate the genetic basis of the Clown colour morph found in captive-bred ball pythons (Python regius) to study skin pigmentation and patterning in snakes. We obtained samples by crowdsourcing shed skin from commercial breeders and hobbyists. We applied a case–control design, whole-genome pool sequencing, variant annotation, histological analyses, and electron microscopy imaging. We identified a missense mutation in a transmembrane region of the melanocortin-1 receptor (MC1R) associated with the Clown phenotype. In classic avian and mammalian model species, MC1R is known for controlling the type and amount of melanin produced. In contrast, our results suggest that MC1R signalling might play a key role in pattern formation in ball pythons, affecting xanthophore–melanophore distribution. This work highlights the varied functions of MC1R across different vertebrate lineages and promotes a novel model system to study reptile colouration.

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Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research
Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research 医学-皮肤病学
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8.90
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2.30%
发文量
54
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Pigment Cell & Melanoma Researchpublishes manuscripts on all aspects of pigment cells including development, cell and molecular biology, genetics, diseases of pigment cells including melanoma. Papers that provide insights into the causes and progression of melanoma including the process of metastasis and invasion, proliferation, senescence, apoptosis or gene regulation are especially welcome, as are papers that use the melanocyte system to answer questions of general biological relevance. Papers that are purely descriptive or make only minor advances to our knowledge of pigment cells or melanoma in particular are not suitable for this journal. Keywords Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research, cell biology, melatonin, biochemistry, chemistry, comparative biology, dermatology, developmental biology, genetics, hormones, intracellular signalling, melanoma, molecular biology, ocular and extracutaneous melanin, pharmacology, photobiology, physics, pigmentary disorders
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