نتایج جستجو برای: mc1r

تعداد نتایج: 701  

Journal: :Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research : CR 2008
Stefania Miccadei Barbara Pascucci Mauro Picardo Pier Giorgio Natali Donato Civitareale

BACKGROUND The understanding of cutaneous pigmentation biology is relevant from the biologic and clinical point of view. The binding of alpha-melanocortin and its specific receptor, on the plasma membrane of melanin synthesising cells, plays a crucial role in melanins biosynthesis. Furthermore, loss of MC1R function is associated with an increased incidence of melanoma and non-melanoma skin can...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2009
Cynthia C Steiner Holger Römpler Linda M Boettger Torsten Schöneberg Hopi E Hoekstra

Convergent evolution is a widespread phenomenon seen in diverse organisms inhabiting similar selective environments. However, it is unclear if similar phenotypes are produced by the same or different genes and mutations. Here we analyze the molecular mechanisms underlying convergent pigment pattern among subspecies of the beach mouse (Peromyscus polionotus) inhabiting the Gulf and Atlantic coas...

2011
Markus N. Preising Hedwig Forster Miriam Gonser Birgit Lorenz

BACKGROUND A broad spectrum of pigmentation of the skin and hair is found among patients diagnosed with ocular albinism (OA) and oculocutaneous albinism (OCA). Even though complexion is variable, three ocular features, i.e., hypopigmentation of the fundus, hypoplasia of the macula, and nystagmus, are classical pathological findings in these patients. We screened 172 index patients with a clinic...

2013
Guo-dong Wang Lu-guang Cheng Ruo-xi Fan David M. Irwin Shu-sheng Tang Jian-guo Peng Ya-ping Zhang

Coat color in dog breeds is an excellent character for revealing the power of artificial selection, as it is extremely diverse and likely the result of recent domestication. Coat color is generated by melanocytes, which synthesize pheomelanin (a red or yellow pigment) or eumelanin (a black or brown pigment) through the pigment type-switching pathway, and is regulated by three genes in dogs: MC1...

Journal: :The Journal of investigative dermatology 2017
Matthew H Law Sarah E Medland Gu Zhu Seyhan Yazar Ana Viñuela Leanne Wallace Sri Niranjan Shekar David L Duffy Veronique Bataille Dan Glass Tim D Spector Diane Wood Scott D Gordon Julie M Barbour Anjali K Henders Alex W Hewitt Grant W Montgomery Richard A Sturm David A Mackey Adèle C Green Nicholas G Martin Stuart MacGregor

Loss of fine skin patterning is a sign of both aging and photoaging. Studies investigating the genetic contribution to skin patterning offer an opportunity to better understand a trait that influences both physical appearance and risk of keratinocyte skin cancer. We undertook a meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies of a measure of skin pattern (microtopography score) damage in 1,671 ...

2012
Yann X. C. Bourgeois Joris A. M. Bertrand Christophe Thébaud Borja Milá

UNLABELLED The Réunion grey white-eye (Zosterops borbonicus) is a single-island endemic passerine bird that exhibits striking geographically structured melanic polymorphism at a very small spatial scale. We investigated the genetic basis of this color polymorphism by testing whether the melanocortin-1 receptor (MC1R), a gene often involved in natural melanic polymorphism in birds, was associate...

Journal: :Carcinogenesis 2007
Lp Fernandez Rl Milne J Bravo Jm Lopez Ja Avilés Mi Longo J Benítez P Lázaro G Ribas

The human melanocortin-1 receptor (MC1R) gene, which plays a crucial role in pigmentation, also appears to be important in malignant melanoma (MM). This case-control study in the Spanish population included 116 consecutive MM patients and 188 controls frequency matched for sex and age. Sequence analysis of the entire coding region of MC1R was performed, identifying 21 variants, all of them prev...

2009
Tokimasa Hida Kazumasa Wakamatsu Elena V Sviderskaya Andrew J Donkin Lluis Montoliu M Lynn Lamoreux Bin Yu Glenn L Millhauser Shosuke Ito Gregory S Barsh Kowichi Jimbow Dorothy C Bennett

Melanocortin-1 receptor (MC1R) and its ligands, alpha-melanocyte stimulating hormone (alphaMSH) and agouti signaling protein (ASIP), regulate switching between eumelanin and pheomelanin synthesis in melanocytes. Here we investigated biological effects and signaling pathways of ASIP. Melan-a non agouti (a/a) mouse melanocytes produce mainly eumelanin, but ASIP combined with phenylthiourea and ex...

2017
Hafiz Ishfaq Ahmad Guiqiong Liu Xunping Jiang Chenhui Liu Yuqing Chong Huang Huarong

Detecting signatures of selection can provide a new insight into the mechanism of contemporary breeding and artificial selection and further reveal the causal genes associated to the phenotypic variation. However, the signatures of selection on genes entailing for profitable traits between Chinese commercial and indigenous goats have been poorly interpreted. We noticed footprints of positive se...

Journal: :Animal genetics 2014
M Abitbol R Legrand L Tiret

The seven donkey breeds recognised by the French studbook are characterised by few coat colours: black, bay and grey. Normand bay donkeys seldom give birth to red foals, a colour more commonly seen and recognised in American miniature donkeys. Red resembles the equine chestnut colour, previously attributed to a mutation in the melanocortin 1 receptor gene (MC1R). We used a panel of 124 donkeys ...

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