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Publication : Steel factor is required for maintenance, but not differentiation, of melanocyte precursors in the neural crest.

First Author  Murphy M Year  1992
Journal  Dev Biol Volume  153
Issue  2 Pages  396-401
PubMed ID  1383066 Mgi Jnum  J:2570
Mgi Id  MGI:51092 Doi  10.1016/0012-1606(92)90124-y
Citation  Murphy M, et al. (1992) Steel factor is required for maintenance, but not differentiation, of melanocyte precursors in the neural crest. Dev Biol 153(2):396-401
abstractText  Skin melanocytes are derived from neural crest cells that migrate into the dermis during embryogenesis. Two mouse mutants, Steel and White dominant-spotting, which have defects in melanocyte production, have recently been shown to have deletions in the genes that code for a new growth factor, steel factor (SLF), and its receptor, respectively. Here, we have investigated the role that SLF plays in melanogenesis using cultures of mouse neural crest and found that its primary action is the maintenance of melanocyte precursors. It has no effect on the final stage of melanocyte differentiation, the production of melanin, which appears to require an additional factor whose action is mimicked by the phorbol ester TPA (12-O-tetradecanoyl-phorbol-13-acetate).
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