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Publication : The mouse mahogany locus encodes a transmembrane form of human attractin.

First Author  Gunn TM Year  1999
Journal  Nature Volume  398
Issue  6723 Pages  152-6
PubMed ID  10086356 Mgi Jnum  J:53415
Mgi Id  MGI:1332688 Doi  10.1038/18217
Citation  Gunn TM, et al. (1999) The mouse mahogany locus encodes a transmembrane form of human attractin. Nature 398(6723):152-6
abstractText  Agouti protein and agouti-related protein are homologous paracrine signalling molecules that normally regulate hair colour and body weight, respectively, by antagonizing signalling through melanocortin receptors(1-7). Expression of Agouti is normally limited to the skin, but rare alleles from which Agouti is expressed ubiquitously, such as lethal yellow; have pleiotropic effects that include a yellow coat, obesity, increased linear growth, and immune defects(8-11). The mahogany (mg) mutation suppresses the effects of lethal yellow on pigmentation and body weight, and results of our previous genetic studies place mg downstream of transcription of Agouti but upstream of melanocortin receptors(12). Here we use positional cloning to identify a candidate gene for mahogany, Mgca. The predicted protein encoded by Mgca is a 1,428-amino-acid, single-transmembrane-domain protein that is expressed in many tissues, including pigment cells and the hypothalamus. The extracellular domain of the Mgca protein is the orthologue of human attractin, a circulating molecule produced by activated T cells that has been implicated in immune-cell interactions(13,14). These observations provide new insight into the regulation of energy metabolism and indicate a molecular basis for crosstalk between melanocortin-receptor signalling and immune function.
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