Tyrosinase depletion prevents the maturation of melanosomes in the mouse hair follicle

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The mechanisms that lead to variation in human skin and hair color are not fully understood. To better understand the molecular control of skin and hair color variation, we modulated the expression of Tyrosinase (Tyr), which controls the rate-limiting step of melanogenesis, by expressing a single-copy, tetracycline-inducible shRNA against Tyr in mice. Moderate depletion of TYR was sufficient to alter the appearance of the mouse coat in black, agouti, and yellow coat color backgrounds, even though TYR depletion did not significantly inhibit accumulation of melanin within the mouse hair. Ultra-structural studies revealed that the reduction of Tyr inhibited the accumulation of terminal melanosomes, and inhibited the expression of genes that regulate melanogenesis. These results indicate that color in skin and hair is determined not only by the total amount of melanin within the hair, but also by the relative accumulation of mature melanosomes.

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Paterson, E. K., Fielder, T. J., MacGregor, G. R., Ito, S., Wakamatsu, K., Gillen, D. L., … Ganesan, A. K. (2015). Tyrosinase depletion prevents the maturation of melanosomes in the mouse hair follicle. PLoS ONE, 10(11). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0143702

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