Specifying and Sustaining Pigmentation Patterns in Domestic and Wild Cats

Color markings among felid species display both a remarkable diversity and a common underlying periodicity. A similar range of patterns in domestic cats suggests a conserved mechanism whose appearance can be altered by selection. We identified the gene responsible for tabby pattern variation in dome...

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Hauptverfasser: Kaelin, Christopher B., Xu, Xiao, Hong, Lewis Z., David, Victor A., McGowan, Kelly A., Schmidt-Küntzel, Anne, Roelke, Melody E., Pino, Javier, Pontius, Joan, Cooper, Gregory M., Manuel, Hermogenes, Swanson, William F., Marker, Laurie, Harper, Cindy K., van Dyk, Ann, Yue, Bisong, Mullikin, James C., Warren, Wesley C., Eizirik, Eduardo, Kos, Lidia, O'Brien, Stephen J., Barsh, Gregory S., Menotti-Raymond, Marilyn
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description Color markings among felid species display both a remarkable diversity and a common underlying periodicity. A similar range of patterns in domestic cats suggests a conserved mechanism whose appearance can be altered by selection. We identified the gene responsible for tabby pattern variation in domestic cats as Transmembrane aminopeptidase Q (Taqpep), which encodes a membrane-bound metalloprotease. Analyzing 31 other felid species, we identified Taqpep as the cause of the rare king cheetah phenotype, in which spots coalesce into blotches and stripes. Histologic, genomic expression, and transgenic mouse studies indicate that paracrine expression of Endothelin3 (Edn3) coordinates localized color differences. We propose a two-stage model in which Taqpep helps to establish a periodic pre-pattern during skin development that is later implemented by differential expression of Edn3.
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subjects Acinonyx - genetics
Acinonyx - metabolism
Acinonyx jubatus
Alleles
Aminopeptidases - chemistry
Aminopeptidases - genetics
Aminopeptidases - metabolism
Animal populations
Animals
Biological and medical sciences
Cats
Cats - embryology
Cats - genetics
Cats - growth & development
Cats - metabolism
Cheetahs
Coating
Color
Domestic
Endothelin-3 - genetics
Endothelin-3 - metabolism
Epistasis, Genetic
Felidae - genetics
Felidae - growth & development
Felidae - metabolism
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Gene Expression Regulation
Gene Frequency
Genes
Genetic Variation
Genotype & phenotype
Hair
Hair - embryology
Hair - growth & development
Hair Color - genetics
Hair Follicle - embryology
Hair follicles
Haplotypes
Mammalia
Mammals
Melanocytes
Messenger RNA
Metalloproteases - chemistry
Metalloproteases - genetics
Metalloproteases - metabolism
Mice
Mice, Transgenic
mutation
Panthera - genetics
Panthera - metabolism
Phenotype
Phenotypes
pigmentation
Pigments
Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
Regulators
Skin
Skin - anatomy & histology
Skin - embryology
Skin - metabolism
Species Specificity
Stripes
Vertebrates: general zoology, morphology, phylogeny, systematics, cytogenetics, geographical distribution
title Specifying and Sustaining Pigmentation Patterns in Domestic and Wild Cats
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