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Publication : The slaty mutation affects the morphology and maturation of melanosomes in the mouse melanocytes.

First Author  Hirobe T Year  2006
Journal  Pigment Cell Res Volume  19
Issue  5 Pages  454-9
PubMed ID  16965275 Mgi Jnum  J:135851
Mgi Id  MGI:3794678 Doi  10.1111/j.1600-0749.2006.00335.x
Citation  Hirobe T, et al. (2006) The slaty mutation affects the morphology and maturation of melanosomes in the mouse melanocytes. Pigment Cell Res 19(5):454-9
abstractText  The slaty (Dct(slt)) mutation is known to reduce the activity of dopachrome tautomerase in melanocytes and to reduce the melanin content in skin, hairs and eyes. Although the melanosomes in slaty melanocytes are reported to be eumelanosome-like, detailed melanosome biogenesis is not well studied. To address this point, melanosomes in neonatal epidermal melanocytes from wild-type (Dct+/Dct+) mice at the slaty locus as well as its congenic mouse mutant (Dct(slt)/Dct(slt)) in serum-free primary culture were observed under the electron microscope. Wild-type melanocytes possessed exclusively elliptical melanosomes with internal longitudinal structures, whereas in mutant melanocytes, numerous spherical melanosomes with globular depositions of pigment and elliptical melanosomes as well as mixed type of the two melanosomes were observed. Mature stage IV melanosomes were greatly decreased in mutant melanocytes, whereas immature stage III melanosomes were more numerous than in wild-type melanocytes. These results suggest that the slaty mutation affects the morphology and maturation of melanosomes in mouse melanocytes.
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