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Publikováno v:
Genetics. 144:265-277
The mouse agouti protein is a paracrine signaling molecule that causes yellow pigment synthesis. A pale ventral coloration distinguishes the light-bellied agouti (AW) from the agouti (A) allele, and is caused by expression of ventral-specific mRNA is
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 91:5667-5671
The agouti coat color gene encodes a paracrine signaling molecule that controls the production of yellow and black pigment by melanocytes within hair follicles. Some agouti alleles affect the dorsum and ventrum independently, which has provided the b
Autor:
Mary E. Stevens, M. W. Miller, P. J. Saxon, Gregory S. Barsh, David M. J. Duhl, C. J. Epstein, Harry Vrieling
Publikováno v:
Development. 120:1695-1708
Heterozygosity for the mouse lethal yellow(Ay) mutation leads to obesity, increased tumor susceptibility and increased activity of the agouti coat color gene; homozygosity for Ay results in embryonic death around the time of implantation. Although th
Autor:
M. W. Miller, B. M. Winkes, F. Arredondo-Vega, P. J. Saxon, Gregory S. Barsh, C. J. Epstein, David M. J. Duhl, Michael S. Hershfield, G. L. Wolff
Publikováno v:
The EMBO Journal. 13:1806-1816
The lethal nonagouti (a(x)) mutation is a hypomorphic allele of the agouti coat color locus which, when homozygous, also leads to embryonic death around the time of implantation. To understand the molecular basis of these phenotypes, we identified an
Autor:
M. W. Miller, B. M. Winkes, David M. J. Duhl, Harry Vrieling, Gregory S. Barsh, Sabine P. Cordes, Michael Martin Ollmann
Publikováno v:
Genes & Development. 7:454-467
The mouse agouti gene controls the deposition of yellow and black pigment in developing hairs. Several dominant alleles, including lethal yellow (Ay), result in the exclusive production of yellow pigment and have pleiotropic effects that include obes
Publikováno v:
Nature genetics. 8(1)
Several dominant mutations of the mouse agouti coat colour gene have pleiotropic effects that include obesity and a yellow coat. The Ay allele is caused by a large deletion that affects the expression of several contiguous genes. We show that three o