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Publication : A -defensin mutation causes black coat color in domestic dogs.

First Author  Candille SI Year  2007
Journal  Science Volume  318
Issue  5855 Pages  1418-23
PubMed ID  17947548 Mgi Jnum  J:127520
Mgi Id  MGI:3763846 Doi  10.1126/science.1147880
Citation  Candille SI, et al. (2007) A -defensin mutation causes black coat color in domestic dogs. Science 318(5855):1418-23
abstractText  Genetic analysis of mammalian color variation has provided fundamental insight into human biology and disease. In most vertebrates, two key genes, Agouti and Melanocortin 1 receptor (Mc1r), encode a ligand-receptor system that controls pigment type-switching, but in domestic dogs, a third gene is implicated, the K locus, whose genetic characteristics predict a previously unrecognized component of the melanocortin pathway. We identify the K locus as beta-defensin 103 (CBD103) and show that its protein product binds with high affinity to the Mc1r and has a simple and strong effect on pigment type-switching in domestic dogs and transgenic mice. These results expand the functional role of beta-defensins, a protein family previously implicated in innate immunity, and identify an additional class of ligands for signaling through melanocortin receptors.
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