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Effects of exogenous guanosine on chromatophore differentiation in the axolotl
Authors:S K Frost  S J Robinson  M K Carson  S Thorsteinsdottir  J Giesler
Institution:Department of Physiology and Cell Biology, University of Kansas, Lawrence 66045.
Abstract:Guanosine is shown to dramatically alter the pigment phenotype of axolotls by suppressing melanization and enhancing the biosynthesis and deposition of purine-derived pigments. Phenotypic changes caused by guanosine are manifested by altered chromatophore differentiation patterns such that few black pigment cells (melanophores) differentiate (and those that do are punctate and necrotic in appearance), whereas the development of yellow (xanthophore) and reflecting (iridophore) pigment cells is enhanced. Mechanisms for changes in chromatophore differentiation, and thus pattern formation, are discussed, including the possibility that pigment cells may undergo transdifferentiation in vivo.
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