Literature DB >> 3932585

C pigment locus mutants of the fowl produce enzymatically inactive tyrosinase-like molecules.

W S Oetting, A M Churilla, H Yamamoto, J A Brumbaugh.   

Abstract

Three albino mutants of the fowl were tested for tyrosinase activity. Two of these mutants (c and ca) are alleles at the autosomal C locus, while the third mutant (sal) is sex-linked. Both the standard type, E, and sal are tyrosinase positive whereas the two C mutants are tyrosinase negative. Anti-chicken tyrosinase mouse serum was produced and all four genotypes were found to have cross-reacting material to this antiserum. Tyrosinase from the standard type was isolated and its location on denaturing two-dimensional gels determined. A co-migrating series of spots was found within the protein pattern of both the standard type and the tyrosinase positive albino, sal. The same pattern of spots was also observed for c and ca with no apparent change in either the pI or the molecular weight. Transmembrane blots also showed spots that reacted with anti-tyrosinase serum in all four genotypes and that migrated to the same location as that of standard tyrosinase. It is proposed that both c and ca are CRM+ mutants which produce tyrosinase-like molecules that are inactive due to a change that is electrophoretically and antigenically "silent".

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3932585     DOI: 10.1002/jez.1402350210

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Zool        ISSN: 0022-104X


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