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Mutation of melanosome protein RAB38 in chocolate mice.


ABSTRACT: Mutations of genes needed for melanocyte function can result in oculocutaneous albinism. Examination of similarities in human gene expression patterns by using microarray analysis reveals that RAB38, a small GTP binding protein, demonstrates a similar expression profile to melanocytic genes. Comparative genomic analysis localizes human RAB38 to the mouse chocolate (cht) locus. A G146T mutation occurs in the conserved GTP binding domain of RAB38 in cht mice. Rab38(cht)/Rab38(cht) mice exhibit a brown coat similar in color to mice with a mutation in tyrosinase-related protein 1 (Tyrp1), a mouse model for oculocutaneous albinism. The targeting of TYRP1 protein to the melanosome is impaired in Rab38(cht)/Rab38(cht) melanocytes. These observations, and the fact that green fluorescent protein-tagged RAB38 colocalizes with end-stage melanosomes in wild-type melanocytes, suggest that RAB38 plays a role in the sorting of TYRP1. This study demonstrates the utility of expression profile analysis to identify mammalian disease genes.

SUBMITTER: Loftus SK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC123672 | biostudies-literature | 2002 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mutation of melanosome protein RAB38 in chocolate mice.

Loftus Stacie K SK   Larson Denise M DM   Baxter Laura L LL   Antonellis Anthony A   Chen Yidong Y   Wu Xufeng X   Jiang Yuan Y   Bittner Michael M   Hammer John A JA   Pavan William J WJ  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20020326 7


Mutations of genes needed for melanocyte function can result in oculocutaneous albinism. Examination of similarities in human gene expression patterns by using microarray analysis reveals that RAB38, a small GTP binding protein, demonstrates a similar expression profile to melanocytic genes. Comparative genomic analysis localizes human RAB38 to the mouse chocolate (cht) locus. A G146T mutation occurs in the conserved GTP binding domain of RAB38 in cht mice. Rab38(cht)/Rab38(cht) mice exhibit a b  ...[more]

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