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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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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