猫
表型
生物
基因
跨膜蛋白
异位表达
细胞生物学
转基因
遗传学
受体
内科学
医学
作者
Christopher B. Kaelin,Xiao Xu,Lewis Z. Hong,Victor A. David,Kelly A. McGowan,Anne Schmidt‐Küntzel,Melody E. Roelke,Javier Pino,Joan Pontius,Gregory M. Cooper,Hermogenes Manuel,William F. Swanson,Laurie Marker,Cindy K. Harper,Ann van Dyk,Bisong Yue,James C. Mullikin,Wesley C. Warren,Eduardo Eizirik,Lidia Kos
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)]
日期:2012-09-20
卷期号:337 (6101): 1536-1541
被引量:134
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.1220893
摘要
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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