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Publication : Molecular basis of mouse Himalayan mutation.

First Author  Kwon BS Year  1989
Journal  Biochem Biophys Res Commun Volume  161
Issue  1 Pages  252-60
PubMed ID  2567165 Mgi Jnum  J:9824
Mgi Id  MGI:58281 Doi  10.1016/0006-291x(89)91588-x
Citation  Kwon BS, et al. (1989) Molecular basis of mouse Himalayan mutation. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 161(1):252-60
abstractText  Many different coat-colors result from the c-locus mutation in the mouse. One of these interesting mutants is a Himalayan, which produces temperature sensitive tyrosinase, and the basis of this sensitivity remains unknown. We cultured Himalayan mouse melanocytes from the skin and constructed a cDNA library; then, we isolated the Himalayan tyrosinase cDNAs and determined the nucleotide sequence. The tyrosinase gene in the Himalayan mouse contains an A----G change at nucleotide 1259 that alters a histidine residue to an arginine residue at amino acid 420. This histidine residue and the surrounding amino acids are conserved in their evolution from mouse to human. Interestingly, the residue with its surrounding eight amino acids are aligned between mouse b-protein and human tyrosinase. These results indicate the possibility that the altered residue at amino acid 420 of mouse tyrosinase may be important in stabilization of the tyrosinase molecule, or in interaction with other molecules, such as tyrosinase inhibitors.
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