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Tyrosinase in the presumptive pigment cells of ascidian embryos: Tyrosine accessibility may initiate melanin synthesis
Authors:J R Whittaker  
Institution:1. Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, USA;2. the Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Massachusetts 02543 USA
Abstract:Tyrosinase activity appears in the presumptive pigment cells of ascidian embryos (Ciona intestinalis) several hours before the cells begin to synthesize melanin. These presumptive pigment cells develop into the otolith and ocellus pigment cells of the larval brain. Tyrosinase was identified by histochemical tests for tyrosine oxidase and dopa oxidase; both reactions were sensitive to tyrosinase inhibitors. Studies with puromycin suggested that tyrosinase was synthesized at the time it was first detected histochemically and that it was stable during the time interval before melanin synthesis. Supernumerary tyrosinase-containing cells were found adjacent to the presumptive pigment cells in three ascidian species examined (C. intestinalis, Styela partita, and Molgula manhattensis). Tyrosinase disappeared from the supernumerary pigment cells during larval development and these cells did not synthesize melanin.Tyrosinase in the presumptive and supernumerary pigment cells is apparently a functional enzyme which does not interact with substrate. External substrates ( -tyrosine and -dopa) did not react with enzyme in the living cells before the normal time of pigment synthesis, but gentle disruption of the cells (by freezing-and-thawing or osmotic shock) released active tyrosinase. Progessive enlargement of nonpigmented vesicles in the otolith cells of embryos exposed to phenylthiourea, an inhibitor of tyrosinase activity, suggested that tyrosinase vesicles actively accumulate tyrosine at the beginning of melanin synthesis. This tyrosine accumulation probably initiates melanin synthesis.
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