The transgenic experiment is a useful tool for the study of cell type-specific expression of genes during embryogenesis. We constructed a minigene, mg-Tyrs-J, by fusing a tyrosinase cDNA, Tyrs-J, with the 5′ upstream region of genomic deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) clone, G3L, and microinjected this minigene into fertilized eggs from albino BALB/c mice. It was expected that a melanin pigment would be produced and deposited in the melanosomes of melanocytes of BALB/ c mice if the mg-Tyrs-J was expressed in a cell type – specific manner. In the transgenic mice, melanin pigments were observed only in melanocytes and in hair shafts of hair follicles, and in the choroid and pigmented epithelium of the eyes. However, Southern blot analysis of the ge...
Using a human tyrosinase cDNA probe, we have isolated mouse tyrosinase genomic clones and used them ...
The aesthetic and functional variety of mammalian pigmentation attracted scientific investigation at...
How does the information in a given gene translate into a given function? Or simply, how do genes wo...
The c-locus of the mouse is thought to encode tyrosinase, the key enzyme for melanin synthesis in me...
Using a human tyrosinase cDNA probe, we have isolated mouse tyrosinase genomic clones and used them ...
Transfer of genetic material into recipient cells by transfection has been used successfully to isol...
The albino mouse was already known in ancient times and was apparently selectively bred in Egypt, Ch...
Tyrosinase is a rate-limiting enzyme of melanin biosynthesis and the brown (b)-locus protein is resp...
AbstractPigment cells of mammals are characterized by two different developmental origins: cells of ...
Transfer of genetic material into recipient cells by transfection has been used successfully to isol...
Tyrosinase is one of the key enzymes in mammalian melanin synthesis. The pigment is produced in two ...
Tyrosinase is the key enzyme for synthesizing melanin pigments, which primarily determine mammalian ...
Tyrosinase, the key enzyme in melanin synthesis, is expressed specifically in pigment-producing cell...
Tyrosinase is the key enzyme for synthesizing melanin pigments, which primarily determine mammalian ...
Tyrosinase (E.C. 1.14.18.1) is a key enzyme in the biosynthesis of melanin. The control of melanin s...
Using a human tyrosinase cDNA probe, we have isolated mouse tyrosinase genomic clones and used them ...
The aesthetic and functional variety of mammalian pigmentation attracted scientific investigation at...
How does the information in a given gene translate into a given function? Or simply, how do genes wo...
The c-locus of the mouse is thought to encode tyrosinase, the key enzyme for melanin synthesis in me...
Using a human tyrosinase cDNA probe, we have isolated mouse tyrosinase genomic clones and used them ...
Transfer of genetic material into recipient cells by transfection has been used successfully to isol...
The albino mouse was already known in ancient times and was apparently selectively bred in Egypt, Ch...
Tyrosinase is a rate-limiting enzyme of melanin biosynthesis and the brown (b)-locus protein is resp...
AbstractPigment cells of mammals are characterized by two different developmental origins: cells of ...
Transfer of genetic material into recipient cells by transfection has been used successfully to isol...
Tyrosinase is one of the key enzymes in mammalian melanin synthesis. The pigment is produced in two ...
Tyrosinase is the key enzyme for synthesizing melanin pigments, which primarily determine mammalian ...
Tyrosinase, the key enzyme in melanin synthesis, is expressed specifically in pigment-producing cell...
Tyrosinase is the key enzyme for synthesizing melanin pigments, which primarily determine mammalian ...
Tyrosinase (E.C. 1.14.18.1) is a key enzyme in the biosynthesis of melanin. The control of melanin s...
Using a human tyrosinase cDNA probe, we have isolated mouse tyrosinase genomic clones and used them ...
The aesthetic and functional variety of mammalian pigmentation attracted scientific investigation at...
How does the information in a given gene translate into a given function? Or simply, how do genes wo...