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Scanning transmission X-ray microscopic analysis of purified melanosomes of the mouse iris.

Michael G Anderson1, Tamás Haraszti, Greg E Petersen, Sue Wirick, Chris Jacobsen, Simon W M John, Michael Grunze.   

Abstract

Melanosomes are specialized intracellular membrane bound organelles that produce and store melanin pigment. The composition of melanin and distribution of melanosomes determine the color of many mammalian tissues, including the hair, skin, and iris. However, the presence of melanosomes within a tissue carries potentially detrimental risks related to the cytotoxic indole-quinone intermediates produced during melanin synthesis. In order to study melanosomal molecules, including melanin and melanin-related intermediates, we have refined methods allowing spectromicroscopic analysis of purified melanosomes using scanning transmission X-ray microscopy. Here, we present for the first time absorption data for melanosomes at the carbon absorption edge ranging from 284 to 290 eV. High-resolution images of melanosomes at discrete energies demonstrate that fully melanized mature melanosomes are internally non-homogeneous, suggesting the presence of an organized internal sub-structure. Spectra of purified melanosomes are complex, partially described by a predominating absorption band at 288.4 eV with additional contributions from several minor bands. Differences in these spectra were detectable between samples from two strains of inbred mice known to harbor genetically determined melanosomal differences, DBA/2J and C57BL/6J, and are likely to represent signatures arising from biologically relevant and tractable phenomena.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16723235     DOI: 10.1016/j.micron.2006.03.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Micron        ISSN: 0968-4328            Impact factor:   2.251


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Authors:  Alexander C Theos; Brenda Watt; Dawn C Harper; Karolina J Janczura; Sarah C Theos; Kathryn E Herman; Michael S Marks
Journal:  Pigment Cell Melanoma Res       Date:  2013-04-02       Impact factor: 4.693

2.  STXMPy: a new software package for automated region of interest selection and statistical analysis of XANES data.

Authors:  Tamás Haraszti; Michael Grunze; Michael G Anderson
Journal:  Chem Cent J       Date:  2010-06-04       Impact factor: 4.215

3.  Ultrastructural analysis of the pigment dispersion syndrome in DBA/2J mice.

Authors:  Mareike Schraermeyer; Sven Schnichels; Sylvie Julien; Peter Heiduschka; Karl-Ulrich Bartz-Schmidt; Ulrich Schraermeyer
Journal:  Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol       Date:  2009-07-30       Impact factor: 3.117

4.  Spectral analysis by XANES reveals that GPNMB influences the chemical composition of intact melanosomes.

Authors:  Tamás Haraszti; Colleen M Trantow; Adam Hedberg-Buenz; Michael Grunze; Michael G Anderson
Journal:  Pigment Cell Melanoma Res       Date:  2010-11-10       Impact factor: 4.693

5.  Nano-scale morphology of melanosomes revealed by small-angle X-ray scattering.

Authors:  Thomas Gorniak; Tamas Haraszti; Vasyl M Garamus; Andreas R Buck; Tobias Senkbeil; Marius Priebe; Adam Hedberg-Buenz; Demelza Koehn; Tim Salditt; Michael Grunze; Michael G Anderson; Axel Rosenhahn
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-03-12       Impact factor: 3.240

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