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These Colors Don't Run: Regulation of Pigment-Biosynthesis in Echinoderms.


ABSTRACT: Pigment production is an important biological process throughout the tree of life. Some pigments function for collecting light energy, or for visual identification, while others have dramatic antimicrobial functions, or camouflage capabilities. The functions of these pigments and their biosynthesis are of great interest if only because of their diversity. The biochemistry of echinoderm pigmentation has been intensively studied for many years, and with more recent technologies, the origin and functions of these pigments are being exposed. Here we summarize the major pigment types in biology and emphasize the status of the field in echinoderms, taking full advantage of the new genomic and technologic resources for studying these important animals and their beautiful pigmentation.

SUBMITTER: Calestani C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6550297 | biostudies-literature | 2018

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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These Colors Don't Run: Regulation of Pigment-Biosynthesis in Echinoderms.

Calestani Cristina C   Wessel Gary M GM  

Results and problems in cell differentiation 20180101


Pigment production is an important biological process throughout the tree of life. Some pigments function for collecting light energy, or for visual identification, while others have dramatic antimicrobial functions, or camouflage capabilities. The functions of these pigments and their biosynthesis are of great interest if only because of their diversity. The biochemistry of echinoderm pigmentation has been intensively studied for many years, and with more recent technologies, the origin and fun  ...[more]

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