| Literature DB >> 25469713 |
Rosa M Ceinos1, Raúl Guillot, Robert N Kelsh, José M Cerdá-Reverter, Josep Rotllant.
Abstract
Dorso-ventral pigment pattern differences are the most widespread pigmentary adaptations in vertebrates. In mammals, this pattern is controlled by regulating melanin chemistry in melanocytes using a protein, agouti-signalling peptide (ASIP). In fish, studies of pigment patterning have focused on stripe formation, identifying a core striping mechanism dependent upon interactions between different pigment cell types. In contrast, mechanisms driving the dorso-ventral countershading pattern have been overlooked. Here, we demonstrate that, in fact, zebrafish utilize two distinct adult pigment patterning mechanisms - an ancient dorso-ventral patterning mechanism, and a more recent striping mechanism based on cell-cell interactions; remarkably, the dorso-ventral patterning mechanism also utilizes ASIP. These two mechanisms function largely independently, with resultant patterns superimposed to give the full pattern.Entities:
Keywords: agouti; asip1; chromatophore; dct; iridophore; ltk; melanocyte; melanophore; mitfa; pigment pattern formation; transgenic; tyrp1b; xdh; zebrafish
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25469713 DOI: 10.1111/pcmr.12335
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pigment Cell Melanoma Res ISSN: 1755-1471 Impact factor: 4.693