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Nature’s Palette: Characterization of Shared Pigments in Colorful Avian and Mollusk Shells

Pigment-based coloration is a common trait found in a variety of organisms across the tree of life. For example, calcareous avian eggs are natural structures that vary greatly in color, yet just a handful of tetrapyrrole pigment compounds are responsible for generating this myriad of colors. To full...

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Autores principales: Verdes, Aida, Cho, Wooyoung, Hossain, Marouf, Brennan, Patricia L. R., Hanley, Daniel, Grim, Tomáš, Hauber, Mark E., Holford, Mandë
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4674117/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26650398
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0143545
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author Verdes, Aida
Cho, Wooyoung
Hossain, Marouf
Brennan, Patricia L. R.
Hanley, Daniel
Grim, Tomáš
Hauber, Mark E.
Holford, Mandë
author_facet Verdes, Aida
Cho, Wooyoung
Hossain, Marouf
Brennan, Patricia L. R.
Hanley, Daniel
Grim, Tomáš
Hauber, Mark E.
Holford, Mandë
author_sort Verdes, Aida
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description Pigment-based coloration is a common trait found in a variety of organisms across the tree of life. For example, calcareous avian eggs are natural structures that vary greatly in color, yet just a handful of tetrapyrrole pigment compounds are responsible for generating this myriad of colors. To fully understand the diversity and constraints shaping nature’s palette, it is imperative to characterize the similarities and differences in the types of compounds involved in color production across diverse lineages. Pigment composition was investigated in eggshells of eleven paleognath bird taxa, covering several extinct and extant lineages, and shells of four extant species of mollusks. Birds and mollusks are two distantly related, calcareous shell-building groups, thus characterization of pigments in their calcareous structures would provide insights to whether similar compounds are found in different phyla (Chordata and Mollusca). An ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) extraction protocol was used to analyze the presence and concentration of biliverdin and protoporphyrin, two known and ubiquitous tetrapyrrole avian eggshell pigments, in all avian and molluscan samples. Biliverdin was solely detected in birds, including the colorful eggshells of four tinamou species. In contrast, protoporphyrin was detected in both the eggshells of several avian species and in the shells of all mollusks. These findings support previous hypotheses about the ubiquitous deposition of tetrapyrroles in the eggshells of various bird lineages and provide evidence for its presence also across distantly related animal taxa.
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spelling pubmed-46741172015-12-23 Nature’s Palette: Characterization of Shared Pigments in Colorful Avian and Mollusk Shells Verdes, Aida Cho, Wooyoung Hossain, Marouf Brennan, Patricia L. R. Hanley, Daniel Grim, Tomáš Hauber, Mark E. Holford, Mandë PLoS One Research Article Pigment-based coloration is a common trait found in a variety of organisms across the tree of life. For example, calcareous avian eggs are natural structures that vary greatly in color, yet just a handful of tetrapyrrole pigment compounds are responsible for generating this myriad of colors. To fully understand the diversity and constraints shaping nature’s palette, it is imperative to characterize the similarities and differences in the types of compounds involved in color production across diverse lineages. Pigment composition was investigated in eggshells of eleven paleognath bird taxa, covering several extinct and extant lineages, and shells of four extant species of mollusks. Birds and mollusks are two distantly related, calcareous shell-building groups, thus characterization of pigments in their calcareous structures would provide insights to whether similar compounds are found in different phyla (Chordata and Mollusca). An ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) extraction protocol was used to analyze the presence and concentration of biliverdin and protoporphyrin, two known and ubiquitous tetrapyrrole avian eggshell pigments, in all avian and molluscan samples. Biliverdin was solely detected in birds, including the colorful eggshells of four tinamou species. In contrast, protoporphyrin was detected in both the eggshells of several avian species and in the shells of all mollusks. These findings support previous hypotheses about the ubiquitous deposition of tetrapyrroles in the eggshells of various bird lineages and provide evidence for its presence also across distantly related animal taxa. Public Library of Science 2015-12-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4674117/ /pubmed/26650398 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0143545 Text en © 2015 Verdes et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Cho, Wooyoung
Hossain, Marouf
Brennan, Patricia L. R.
Hanley, Daniel
Grim, Tomáš
Hauber, Mark E.
Holford, Mandë
Nature’s Palette: Characterization of Shared Pigments in Colorful Avian and Mollusk Shells
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title_short Nature’s Palette: Characterization of Shared Pigments in Colorful Avian and Mollusk Shells
title_sort nature’s palette: characterization of shared pigments in colorful avian and mollusk shells
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4674117/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26650398
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