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Publication : Myosin 10 is involved in murine pigmentation.

First Author  Liakath-Ali K Year  2019
Journal  Exp Dermatol Volume  28
Issue  4 Pages  391-394
PubMed ID  29509981 Mgi Jnum  J:326866
Mgi Id  MGI:6884263 Doi  10.1111/exd.13528
Citation  Liakath-Ali K, et al. (2019) Myosin 10 is involved in murine pigmentation. Exp Dermatol 28(4):391-394
abstractText  Myosins are molecular motors that are well known for their role in cell movement and contractile functions. Although extensively studied in muscle physiology, little is known about the function of myosins in mammalian skin. As part of the Sanger Institute Mouse Genetics Project, we have identified a role for Myo10 in pigmentation, with a phenotype unlike those of Myo5a or Myo7a. Adult mice homozygous for a disrupted Myo10 allele on a C57BL/6N background displayed a high degree of penetrance for white patches on their abdomen and dorsal surface. Forepaw syndactyly and hind paw syndactyly were also observed in these mice. Tail epidermal wholemounts showed a complete lack of melanocytes in the hair follicles and interfollicular epidermis. Myo10 has previously been implicated in human pigmentation. Our current study reveals involvement of Myo10 in murine skin pigmentation.
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