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Indication of Premelanosome Protein (PMEL) Expression Outside of Pigmented Bovine Skin Suggests Functions Beyond Eumelanogenesis

The premelanosome protein (PMEL) is important for fibril formation within melanosomes during vertebrate melanogenesis. Fibrils form a matrix for pigment deposition within pigmented tissues such as skin and hair. PMEL mutations are known to modulate eumelanic pigmentation in vertebrates. However, in...

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Autores principales: Knaust, Jacqueline, Weikard, Rosemarie, Albrecht, Elke, Brunner, Ronald M., Günther, Juliane, Kühn, Christa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7397160/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32668786
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes11070788
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author Knaust, Jacqueline
Weikard, Rosemarie
Albrecht, Elke
Brunner, Ronald M.
Günther, Juliane
Kühn, Christa
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Weikard, Rosemarie
Albrecht, Elke
Brunner, Ronald M.
Günther, Juliane
Kühn, Christa
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description The premelanosome protein (PMEL) is important for fibril formation within melanosomes during vertebrate melanogenesis. Fibrils form a matrix for pigment deposition within pigmented tissues such as skin and hair. PMEL mutations are known to modulate eumelanic pigmentation in vertebrates. However, in bovines, PMEL mutations were also found to alter pheomelanic pigmentation resulting in coat color dilution. Furthermore, epistatic effects of a mutated PMEL allele were detected in the phenotypic expression of the bovine hair defect “rat-tail syndrome” (RTS) characterized by charcoal coat color and hair deformation. Reports about PMEL gene expression in non-pigmented tissues raised the hypothesis that there may be unknown functions of the PMEL protein beyond eumelanin deposition to PMEL fibrils. In our study, we analysed the PMEL protein expression in pigmented skin and non-pigmented bovine tissues (non-pigmented skin, thyroid gland, rumen, liver, kidney, and adrenal gland cortex). We found that a processed form of the bovine PMEL protein is expressed in pigmented as well as in non-pigmented tissues, which is in line with gene expression data from targeted RT-PCR and whole transcriptome RNAseq analysis. The PMEL protein is located in membranes and within the cytosol of epithelial cells. Based on our data from bovine tissues, we concluded that at least in cattle PMEL potentially has additional, yet unexplored functions, which might contribute to effects of PMEL mutations on pheomelanin coat color dilution and charcoal coat color in RTS animals. However, indication of PMEL protein in unpigmented cells and tissues will require further confirmation in the future, because there have been no confirmed reports before, which had detected bovine PMEL protein with specific antibodies either in pigmented or unpigmented tissue.
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spelling pubmed-73971602020-08-16 Indication of Premelanosome Protein (PMEL) Expression Outside of Pigmented Bovine Skin Suggests Functions Beyond Eumelanogenesis Knaust, Jacqueline Weikard, Rosemarie Albrecht, Elke Brunner, Ronald M. Günther, Juliane Kühn, Christa Genes (Basel) Article The premelanosome protein (PMEL) is important for fibril formation within melanosomes during vertebrate melanogenesis. Fibrils form a matrix for pigment deposition within pigmented tissues such as skin and hair. PMEL mutations are known to modulate eumelanic pigmentation in vertebrates. However, in bovines, PMEL mutations were also found to alter pheomelanic pigmentation resulting in coat color dilution. Furthermore, epistatic effects of a mutated PMEL allele were detected in the phenotypic expression of the bovine hair defect “rat-tail syndrome” (RTS) characterized by charcoal coat color and hair deformation. Reports about PMEL gene expression in non-pigmented tissues raised the hypothesis that there may be unknown functions of the PMEL protein beyond eumelanin deposition to PMEL fibrils. In our study, we analysed the PMEL protein expression in pigmented skin and non-pigmented bovine tissues (non-pigmented skin, thyroid gland, rumen, liver, kidney, and adrenal gland cortex). We found that a processed form of the bovine PMEL protein is expressed in pigmented as well as in non-pigmented tissues, which is in line with gene expression data from targeted RT-PCR and whole transcriptome RNAseq analysis. The PMEL protein is located in membranes and within the cytosol of epithelial cells. Based on our data from bovine tissues, we concluded that at least in cattle PMEL potentially has additional, yet unexplored functions, which might contribute to effects of PMEL mutations on pheomelanin coat color dilution and charcoal coat color in RTS animals. However, indication of PMEL protein in unpigmented cells and tissues will require further confirmation in the future, because there have been no confirmed reports before, which had detected bovine PMEL protein with specific antibodies either in pigmented or unpigmented tissue. MDPI 2020-07-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7397160/ /pubmed/32668786 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes11070788 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Knaust, Jacqueline
Weikard, Rosemarie
Albrecht, Elke
Brunner, Ronald M.
Günther, Juliane
Kühn, Christa
Indication of Premelanosome Protein (PMEL) Expression Outside of Pigmented Bovine Skin Suggests Functions Beyond Eumelanogenesis
title Indication of Premelanosome Protein (PMEL) Expression Outside of Pigmented Bovine Skin Suggests Functions Beyond Eumelanogenesis
title_full Indication of Premelanosome Protein (PMEL) Expression Outside of Pigmented Bovine Skin Suggests Functions Beyond Eumelanogenesis
title_fullStr Indication of Premelanosome Protein (PMEL) Expression Outside of Pigmented Bovine Skin Suggests Functions Beyond Eumelanogenesis
title_full_unstemmed Indication of Premelanosome Protein (PMEL) Expression Outside of Pigmented Bovine Skin Suggests Functions Beyond Eumelanogenesis
title_short Indication of Premelanosome Protein (PMEL) Expression Outside of Pigmented Bovine Skin Suggests Functions Beyond Eumelanogenesis
title_sort indication of premelanosome protein (pmel) expression outside of pigmented bovine skin suggests functions beyond eumelanogenesis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7397160/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32668786
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes11070788
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