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https://read.qxmd.com/read/22511774/bloc-2-ap-3-and-ap-1-proteins-function-in-concert-with-rab38-and-rab32-proteins-to-mediate-protein-trafficking-to-lysosome-related-organelles
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jarred J Bultema, Andrea L Ambrosio, Carolyn L Burek, Santiago M Di Pietro
Lysosome-related organelles (LROs) are synthesized in specialized cell types where they largely coexist with conventional lysosomes. Most of the known cellular transport machinery involved in biogenesis are ubiquitously expressed and shared between lysosomes and LROs. Examples of common components are the adaptor protein complex-3 (AP-3) and biogenesis of lysosome-related organelle complex (BLOC)-2. These protein complexes control sorting and transport of newly synthesized integral membrane proteins from early endosomes to both lysosomes and LROs such as the melanosome...
June 1, 2012: Journal of Biological Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21392365/functional-interactions-between-oca2-and-the-protein-complexes-bloc-1-bloc-2-and-ap-3-inferred-from-epistatic-analyses-of-mouse-coat-pigmentation
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Diego J Hoyle, Imilce A Rodriguez-Fernandez, Esteban C Dell'angelica
The biogenesis of melanosomes is a multistage process that requires the function of cell-type-specific and ubiquitously expressed proteins. OCA2, the product of the gene defective in oculocutaneous albinism type 2, is a melanosomal membrane protein with restricted expression pattern and a potential role in the trafficking of other proteins to melanosomes. The ubiquitous protein complexes AP-3, BLOC-1, and BLOC-2, which contain as subunits the products of genes defective in various types of Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome, have been likewise implicated in trafficking to melanosomes...
April 2011: Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/19841138/ap-1-and-kif13a-coordinate-endosomal-sorting-and-positioning-during-melanosome-biogenesis
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cédric Delevoye, Ilse Hurbain, Danièle Tenza, Jean-Baptiste Sibarita, Stéphanie Uzan-Gafsou, Hiroshi Ohno, Willie J C Geerts, Arie J Verkleij, Jean Salamero, Michael S Marks, Graça Raposo
Specialized cell types exploit endosomal trafficking to deliver protein cargoes to cell type-specific lysosome-related organelles (LROs), but how endosomes are specified for this function is not known. In this study, we show that the clathrin adaptor AP-1 and the kinesin motor KIF13A together create peripheral recycling endosomal subdomains in melanocytes required for cargo delivery to maturing melanosomes. In cells depleted of AP-1 or KIF13A, a subpopulation of recycling endosomes redistributes to pericentriolar clusters, resulting in sequestration of melanosomal enzymes like Tyrp1 in vacuolar endosomes and consequent inhibition of melanin synthesis and melanosome maturation...
October 19, 2009: Journal of Cell Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/17971761/-transcription-factors-in-the-development-and-progression-of-melanoma
#24
REVIEW
Karolina Lesiak, Małgorzata Sztiller-Sikorska, Małgorzata Czyz
Melanoma (melanoma malignum) is a malignant tumor derived from melanin-producing melanocytes. Both environmental factors and genetic predisposition are important in tumor development and progression. If not detected and removed early, it is very aggressive and unresponsive to current therapeutic approaches. Therefore, one of the major goals of melanoma research is to better understand cancer biology, which in turn might result in the development of novel treatment strategies. This article reviews selected aspects of the molecular biology of melanoma with an emphasis on describing the role of transcription factors...
October 15, 2007: Postȩpy Higieny i Medycyny Doświadczalnej
https://read.qxmd.com/read/17182842/bloc-1-is-required-for-cargo-specific-sorting-from-vacuolar-early-endosomes-toward-lysosome-related-organelles
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Subba Rao Gangi Setty, Danièle Tenza, Steven T Truschel, Evelyn Chou, Elena V Sviderskaya, Alexander C Theos, M Lynn Lamoreux, Santiago M Di Pietro, Marta Starcevic, Dorothy C Bennett, Esteban C Dell'Angelica, Graça Raposo, Michael S Marks
Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome (HPS) is a genetic disorder characterized by defects in the formation and function of lysosome-related organelles such as melanosomes. HPS in humans or mice is caused by mutations in any of 15 genes, five of which encode subunits of biogenesis of lysosome-related organelles complex (BLOC)-1, a protein complex with no known function. Here, we show that BLOC-1 functions in selective cargo exit from early endosomes toward melanosomes. BLOC-1-deficient melanocytes accumulate the melanosomal protein tyrosinase-related protein-1 (Tyrp1), but not other melanosomal proteins, in endosomal vacuoles and the cell surface due to failed biosynthetic transit from early endosomes to melanosomes and consequent increased endocytic flux...
March 2007: Molecular Biology of the Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/16983399/no-evidence-for-binding-of-clozapine-olanzapine-and-or-haloperidol-to-selected-receptors-involved-in-body-weight-regulation
#26
COMPARATIVE STUDY
F M Theisen, M Haberhausen, M A Firnges, P Gregory, J H Reinders, H Remschmidt, J Hebebrand, J Antel
The underlying mechanisms of antipsychotic (AP)-induced weight gain are unknown, but both central and peripheral AP target receptors could potentially be involved. This study used radioligand binding assays to compare the binding affinities of clozapine, olanzapine and haloperidol for candidate receptors potentially involved in AP-induced weight gain. Selected candidates derived from known pathways involved in body weight regulation included receptors classified as anorexigenic (bombesin receptor subtype 3, calcitonin gene-related peptide receptor, cholecystokinin receptor, melanocortin-4 receptor, neurotensin receptor 1) or orexigenic (cannabinoid receptor 1, galanin 1 receptor, melanin-concentrating hormone receptor (MCHR), neuropeptide Y1 receptor) as well as receptors involved in physiological actions related to digestion and fluid homeostasis (angiotensin II type 1 receptor, bradykinin B2 receptor, endothelin receptor, neurokinin 1 receptor, vasoactive intestinal polypeptide receptor 1)...
August 2007: Pharmacogenomics Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15733088/complex-effects-of-stromal-cell-derived-factor-1-alpha-on-melanin-concentrating-hormone-neuron-excitability
#27
COMPARATIVE STUDY
A Guyon, G Banisadr, C Rovère, A Cervantes, P Kitabgi, S Melik-Parsadaniantz, J-L Nahon
Stromal cell-derived factor 1alpha (SDF-1alpha), a chemoattractant for leucocytes and neurons, and its receptor, CXCR4 are expressed in subsets of neurons of specific brain areas. In rat lateral hypothalamic area (LHA) we show, using immunocytochemistry, that CXCR4 is localized within melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH)-expressing neurons, mainly involved in feeding behaviour regulation. We investigated whether SDF-1alpha may control MCH neuronal activity. Patch-clamp recordings in rat LHA slices revealed multiple effects of SDF-1alpha on the membrane potential of MCH neurons, indirect through glutamate/GABA release and direct through GIRK current activation...
February 2005: European Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15675961/glycyrrhizin-induces-melanogenesis-by-elevating-a-camp-level-in-b16-melanoma-cells
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jongsung Lee, Eunsun Jung, Junho Park, Kwangseon Jung, Eunkyung Park, Jieun Kim, Sungtaek Hong, Jinil Park, Sanghee Park, Sangyeop Lee, Deokhoon Park
In mammalian melanocytes, melanin synthesis is controlled by tyrosinase, the critical enzyme in the melanogenic pathway. A recent report showed that the stimulation of melanogenesis by glycyrrhizin (GR) is because of an increased tyrosinase expression at mRNA and protein levels. But, the molecular events of melanogenesis induced by GR remain to be elucidated. In this study, using B16 melanoma cells, we showed that GR activated activator protein-1 (AP-1) and cyclic response filament "CRE" promoters, but not the nuclear factor-kappaB promoter...
February 2005: Journal of Investigative Dermatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12514310/vitamin-a-retinoids-regulation-of-mouse-melanoma-growth-and-differentiation
#29
REVIEW
Richard M Niles
The incidence of melanoma is rapidly increasing in the U.S. population. At the present, there is no effective chemotherapy against invasive melanoma. At our laboratory, we have been studying retinoic acid (RA)-induced growth arrest and differentiation in the B16 murine melanoma cell model. Several immediate-early gene targets of RA were identified by gene arrays. In one of these genes, T-box binding protein-2 (Tbx-2), an RA response element, was identified in the promoter region that mediates the RA responsiveness of this gene...
January 2003: Journal of Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12494454/retinoic-acid-induced-ap-1-transcriptional-activity-regulates-b16-mouse-melanoma-growth-inhibition-and-differentiation
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ying Huang, Goran Boskovic, Richard M Niles
Retinoic acid (RA) inhibits growth and induces differentiation of B16 mouse melanoma cells. These effects are accompanied by a large increase in PKCalpha mRNA and protein levels and surprisingly an increase in activating protein-1 (AP-1) transcriptional activity. To further investigate the RA-induced AP-1 activity we established clones of B16 cells stably expressing an AP-1-luciferase reporter gene. Treatment of these clones with phorbol dibutyrate increased AP-1 activity which peaked at 2-4 h and returned to baseline level by 24 h...
February 2003: Journal of Cellular Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11693171/antagonist-and-agonist-activities-of-the-mouse-agouti-protein-fragment-91-131-at-the-melanocortin-1-receptor
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
A N Eberle, J Bódi, G Orosz, H Süli-Vargha, V Jäggin, U Zumsteg
Antagonist and agonist activities of chemically synthetized mouse agouti protein fragment (91-131) (AP91-131) at the melanocortin type-1 receptor (MC1-R) were assessed using B 16-F1 mouse melanoma cells in vitro and the following assay systems: (i) receptor binding, (ii) adenylate cyclase, (iii) tyrosinase, (iv) melanin production, and (v) cell proliferation. In competition binding studies AP91-131 was about 3-fold less potent than the natural agonist alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (alpha-MSH) in displacing the radioligand [125I]-[Nle4, D-Phe7]-alpha-MSH (Ki 6...
February 2001: Journal of Receptor and Signal Transduction Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11557318/aberrant-redox-regulation-in-human-metastatic-melanoma-cells-compared-to-normal-melanocytes
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
F L Meyskens, S E McNulty, J A Buckmeier, N B Tohidian, T J Spillane, R S Kahlon, R I Gonzalez
Melanocytes and melanoma cells contain melanin, a complex polymer that modulates redox changes in these cells. Relative intracellular hydrogen peroxide levels measured by dichlorodihydrofluorescein are similar in the two cell types, but the levels of superoxide anion measured by dihydroethidium were markedly increased in melanoma cells. Chelator-induced oxidative stress is efficiently suppressed by melanocytes without substantial recruitment of the transcription factors NF-kappaB and AP-1 as measured by electrophoretic mobility shift assay and quantitated by densitometry or by a change in frequency of apoptosis as determined by annexin V binding...
September 15, 2001: Free Radical Biology & Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10952389/assembly-target-signaling-and-intracellular-transport-of-tyrosinase-gene-family-proteins-in-the-initial-stage-of-melanosome-biogenesis
#33
REVIEW
K Jimbow, J S Park, F Kato, K Hirosaki, K Toyofuku, C Hua, T Yamashita
Assembly, target-signaling and transport of tyrosinase gene family proteins at the initial stage of melanosome biogenesis are reviewed based on our own discoveries. Melanosome biogenesis involves four stages of maturation with distinct morphological and biochemical characteristics that reflect distinct processes of the biosynthesis of structural and enzymatic proteins, subsequent structural organization and melanin deposition occurring in these particular cellular compartments. The melanosomes share many common biological properties with the lysosomes...
August 2000: Pigment Cell Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10353757/activation-of-nuclear-factor-kappa-b-in-human-metastatic-melanomacells-and-the-effect-of-oxidative-stress
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
F L Meyskens, J A Buckmeier, S E McNulty, N B Tohidian
The biological basis for the general pharmacological resistance of human melanoma is unknown. A unique biochemical feature of the melanocyte is the synthesis of melanin, which leads to the generation of hydrogen peroxide and the consumption of reduced glutathione. This activity produces a state of chronic oxidative stress in these cells. We demonstrated previously that the expression of the c-jun family was dysregulated in metastatic melanoma cells compared with normal human melanocytes (D. T. Yamanishi et al...
May 1999: Clinical Cancer Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10102625/tumor-necrosis-factor-alpha-mediated-inhibition-of-melanogenesis-is-dependent-on-nuclear-factor-kappa-b-activation
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
W Englaro, P Bahadoran, C Bertolotto, R Buscà, B Dérijard, A Livolsi, J F Peyron, J P Ortonne, R Ballotti
Melanogenesis is a physiological process resulting in the synthesis of melanin pigments which play a crucial protective role against skin photocarcinogenesis. In vivo, solar ultraviolet light triggers the secretion of numerous keratinocyte-derived factors that are implicated in the regulation of melanogenesis. Among these, tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFalpha), a cytokine implicated in the pro-inflammatory response, down-regulates pigment synthesis in vitro. In this report, we aimed to determine the molecular mechanisms by which this cytokine inhibits melanogenesis in B16 melanoma cells...
February 25, 1999: Oncogene
https://read.qxmd.com/read/9228081/specific-activation-of-retinoic-acid-receptors-rars-and-retinoid-x-receptors-reveals-a-unique-role-for-rargamma-in-induction-of-differentiation-and-apoptosis-of-s91-melanoma-cells
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
R A Spanjaard, M Ikeda, P J Lee, B Charpentier, W W Chin, T J Eberlein
Retinoic acid (RA) and 9-cis-RA induce growth arrest and differentiation of S91 melanoma cells. RA activates retinoic acid receptors (RARs), whereas 9-cis-RA activates both RARs and retinoid X receptors (RXRs). Both classes of receptors function as ligand-dependent transcription factors. S91 melanoma cells contain mRNA for RXRalpha, RXRbeta, RARalpha, RARgamma, and RARbeta in low levels. Among these, only RARbeta gene transcription is induced by retinoids. However, at present the individual role(s) for each RXR and RAR isoform in these processes is unclear...
July 25, 1997: Journal of Biological Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/9191099/the-melanin-concentrating-hormone-gene-in-human-flanking-region-analysis-fine-chromosome-mapping-and-tissue-specific-expression
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
A Viale, Y Zhixing, C Breton, F Pedeutour, A Coquerel, D Jordan, J L Nahon
Genomic sequences encoding the human melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH) were isolated from a YAC library and subcloned in pUC vector using a novel E. coli transformation method. A 4.1-kb fragment encompassing approximately 1.0 kb of the 5'-end-flanking region, the three exons-two introns of the coding region and approximately 1.7 kb of the 3'-end-flanking region, was sequenced. Comparison with the rat MCH gene indicated strong conservation in the 5'-flanking region, in particular over the putative TATA box, CAAT box, GRE and AP-1 elements that could potentially regulate MCH gene expression...
June 1997: Brain Research. Molecular Brain Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/7592642/mitogen-activated-protein-kinase-pathway-and-ap-1-are-activated-during-camp-induced-melanogenesis-in-b-16-melanoma-cells
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
W Englaro, R Rezzonico, M Durand-Clément, D Lallemand, J P Ortonne, R Ballotti
In mammalian melanocytes, melanin synthesis is controlled by tyrosinase, the critical enzyme in the melanogenic pathway. We and others showed that the stimulation of melanogenesis by cAMP is due to an increased tyrosinase expression at protein and mRNA levels. However, the molecular events connecting the rise of intracellular cAMP and the increase in tyrosinase activity remain to be elucidated. In this study, using B16 melanoma cells, we showed that cAMP-elevating agents stimulated mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase, p44mapk...
October 13, 1995: Journal of Biological Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/1185102/the-development-of-animals-homozygous-for-a-mutation-causing-periodic-albinism-ap-in-xenopus-laevis
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
O A Hoperskaya
This paper describes the development of a mutant strain associated with periodic albinism (ap) in the clawed toad Xenopus laevis. The most outstanding feature of this mutation is the instability of the albino state. In the course of the development there is a succession of three periods of pigment expression: (1) complete absence of melanin pigment, (2) appearance of melanin in the pigmented epithelium of the eyes and in small quantities in skin melanophores, (3) disappearance of most pigment granules. Repeated spawnings show that the mutant syndrome is inherited as a recessive trait...
August 1975: Journal of Embryology and Experimental Morphology
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