Cysteine plays essential biological roles, but excessive amounts produce cellular oxidative stress. Cysteine metabolism is mainly mediated by the enzymes cysteine dioxygenase and γ‐glutamylcysteine synthetase, respectively coded by the genes CDO1 and GCLC. Here we test a new hypothesis posing that the synthesis of the pigment pheomelanin also contributes to cysteine homeostasis in melanocytes, where cysteine can enter the pheomelanogenesis pathway. We conducted an experiment with the Eurasian nuthatch Sitta europaea, a bird producing large amounts of pheomelanin for feather pigmentation, to investigate if melanocytes show epigenetic lability under exposure to excess cysteine. We increased systemic cysteine levels in nuthatches by supplement...
The mechanisms that make that the costs of producing high-quality signals are unaffordable to low-qu...
he mechanistic link between avian oxidative physiology and plumage coloration has attracted consider...
Gene expression can be modulated by epigenetic modifications, which may lead to a rapid adaptation t...
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.Cysteine plays essential biological roles, but excessive amounts produc...
Cysteine plays essential biological roles, but excessive amounts produce cellular oxidative stress. ...
The expression of the gene Slc7a11promotes the antioxidant capacity of cells by providing them with ...
Pheomelanin is a sulphur-containing yellow-to-reddish pigment whose synthesis consumes the main intr...
© Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany 2017Melanins form the basis of animal pigmentation. When the sulphura...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons LtdPheomelanin contributes to the pigmentation phenotype of animals by prod...
Competitive environments promote high testosterone levels, oxidative stress and, consequently, impai...
Melanin-based traits involved in animal communication have been traditionally viewed as occurring un...
Pigments determine the appearance of organisms. However, pigment production can be associated to phy...
The evolution of honest animal communication is mostly understood through the handicap principle, wh...
To understand how traits used in animal communication evolved and are maintained as honest signals, ...
The mechanisms that make that the costs of producing high-quality signals are unaffordable to low-qu...
he mechanistic link between avian oxidative physiology and plumage coloration has attracted consider...
Gene expression can be modulated by epigenetic modifications, which may lead to a rapid adaptation t...
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.Cysteine plays essential biological roles, but excessive amounts produc...
Cysteine plays essential biological roles, but excessive amounts produce cellular oxidative stress. ...
The expression of the gene Slc7a11promotes the antioxidant capacity of cells by providing them with ...
Pheomelanin is a sulphur-containing yellow-to-reddish pigment whose synthesis consumes the main intr...
© Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany 2017Melanins form the basis of animal pigmentation. When the sulphura...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons LtdPheomelanin contributes to the pigmentation phenotype of animals by prod...
Competitive environments promote high testosterone levels, oxidative stress and, consequently, impai...
Melanin-based traits involved in animal communication have been traditionally viewed as occurring un...
Pigments determine the appearance of organisms. However, pigment production can be associated to phy...
The evolution of honest animal communication is mostly understood through the handicap principle, wh...
To understand how traits used in animal communication evolved and are maintained as honest signals, ...
The mechanisms that make that the costs of producing high-quality signals are unaffordable to low-qu...
he mechanistic link between avian oxidative physiology and plumage coloration has attracted consider...
Gene expression can be modulated by epigenetic modifications, which may lead to a rapid adaptation t...