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2022 ◽  
Vol 22 ◽  
pp. 100946
Author(s):  
Lan-mei Wang ◽  
Bing-jie Jiang ◽  
Wen-bin Zhu ◽  
Jian-jun Fu ◽  
Ming-kun Luo ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
T. Suzuki ◽  
Y. Kawano ◽  
A. Matsumoto ◽  
M. Kondo ◽  
K. Funayama ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 118 (41) ◽  
pp. e2109363118
Author(s):  
Jingyi Li ◽  
Mi-Ok Lee ◽  
Junfeng Chen ◽  
Brian W. Davis ◽  
Benjamin J. Dorshorst ◽  
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Melanotic (Ml) is a mutation in chickens that extends black (eumelanin) pigmentation in normally brown or red (pheomelanin) areas, thus affecting multiple within-feather patterns [J. W. Moore, J. R. Smyth Jr, J. Hered. 62, 215–219 (1971)]. In the present study, linkage mapping using a back-cross between Dark Cornish (Ml/Ml) and Partridge Plymouth Rock (ml+/ml+) chickens assigned Ml to an 820-kb region on chromosome 1. Identity-by-descent mapping, via whole-genome sequencing and diagnostic tests using a diverse set of chickens, refined the localization to the genomic region harboring GJA5 encoding gap-junction protein 5 (alias connexin 40) previously associated with pigmentation patterns in zebrafish. An insertion/deletion polymorphism located in the vicinity of the GJA5 promoter region was identified as the candidate causal mutation. Four different GJA5 transcripts were found to be expressed in feather follicles and at least two showed differential expression between genotypes. The results showed that Melanotic constitutes a cis-acting regulatory mutation affecting GJA5 expression. A recent study established the melanocortin-1 receptor (MC1R) locus and the interaction between the MC1R receptor and its antagonist agouti-signaling protein as the primary mechanism underlying variation in within-feather pigmentation patterns in chickens. The present study advances understanding the mechanisms underlying variation in plumage color in birds because it demonstrates that the activity of connexin 40/GJA5 can modulate the periodic pigmentation patterns within individual feathers.


Cell Research ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 31 (10) ◽  
pp. 1061-1071 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shanshan Ma ◽  
Yan Chen ◽  
Antao Dai ◽  
Wanchao Yin ◽  
Jia Guo ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Jin Woo Lee ◽  
Youngseok Kim ◽  
Seon-Jun Choi ◽  
Sung Hyeok Kim ◽  
Chang Woo Ha ◽  
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Genes ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (7) ◽  
pp. 1093
Author(s):  
Michele Manganelli ◽  
Stefania Guida ◽  
Anna Ferretta ◽  
Giovanni Pellacani ◽  
Letizia Porcelli ◽  
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Melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancers (NMSCs) are the most frequent cancers of the skin in white populations. An increased risk in the development of skin cancers has been associated with the combination of several environmental factors (i.e., ultraviolet exposure) and genetic background, including melanocortin-1 receptor (MC1R) status. In the last few years, advances in the diagnosis of skin cancers provided a great impact on clinical practice. Despite these advances, NMSCs are still the most common malignancy in humans and melanoma still shows a rising incidence and a poor prognosis when diagnosed at an advanced stage. Efforts are required to underlie the genetic and clinical heterogeneity of melanoma and NMSCs, leading to an optimization of the management of affected patients. The clinical implications of the impact of germline MC1R variants in melanoma and NMSCs’ risk, together with the additional risk conferred by somatic mutations in other peculiar genes, as well as the role of MC1R screening in skin cancers’ prevention will be addressed in the current review.


Author(s):  
Thomas Durek ◽  
Quentin Kaas ◽  
Andrew M. White ◽  
Joachim Weidmann ◽  
Abdullah Ahmad Fuaad ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Brenna Marks ◽  
Mengshi Li ◽  
Edwin Sagastume ◽  
Michael Schultz ◽  
Frances Johnson

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shanshan Ma ◽  
Yan Chen ◽  
Antao Dai ◽  
Wanchao Yin ◽  
Jia Guo ◽  
...  

Melanocortins are peptide hormones critical for stress response, energy homeostasis, inflammation, and skin pigmentation. Their functions are mediated by five G protein-coupled receptors (MC1R to MC5R), predominately through the stimulatory G protein (Gs). MC1R, the founding member of melanocortin receptors, is mainly expressed in melanocytes and is involved in melanogenesis. Dysfunction of MC1R is associated with the development of melanoma and skin cancer. Here we present three cryo-electron microscopy structures of the MC1R-Gs complexes bound to endogenous hormone α-MSH, a marketed drug afamelanotide, and a synthetic agonist SHU9119. These structures reveal the orthosteric binding pocket for the conserved HFRW motif among melanocortins and the crucial role of calcium ion in ligand binding. They also demonstrate the basis of differential activities among different ligands. In addition, unexpected interactions between MC1R and the Gβ subunit were discovered from these structures. Together, our results provide a conserved mechanism of calcium-mediated ligand recognition, specific mode of G protein coupling, and a universal activation pathway of melanocortin receptors.


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