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The molecular basis for dominant yellow agouti coat color mutations

✍ Scribed by William L. Perry; Neal G. Copeland; Nancy A. Jenkins


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
501 KB
Volume
16
Category
Article
ISSN
0265-9247

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

Agouti expression during the middle portion of the mouse hair growth cycle induces melanocytes to synthesize yellow instead of black pigment, generating black hairs with a yellow band. Dominant agouti alleles increase the amount of yellow pigment in the coat and are associated with pleiotropic effects including obesity, diabetes and increased tumor susceptibility. Four dominant agouti alleles (A^iapy^, A^iy^, A^sy^ and A^vy^) were recently shown to result from insertions that cause ubiquitous expression of chimeric transcripts encoding a wild‐type agouti protein^(1,2)^. Three insertions were identified as intracisternal A‐particles, which helps explain the variable coat colors and parental imprinting effects associated with some dominat agouti alleles.