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Molecular analysis of common polymorphisms within the human Tyrosinase locus and genetic association with pigmentation traits
Authors:Kasturee Jagirdar  Darren J Smit  Stephen A Ainger  Katie J Lee  Darren L Brown  Brett Chapman  Zhen Zhen Zhao  Grant W Montgomery  Nicholas G Martin  Jennifer L Stow  David L Duffy  Richard A Sturm
Institution:1. Institute for Molecular Bioscience, University of Queensland, , Brisbane, Qld, Australia;2. QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, , Brisbane, Qld, Australia
Abstract:We have compared the melanogenic activities of cultured melanocytes carrying two common TYR alleles as homozygous 192S‐402R wild‐type, heterozygous and homozygous variant. This includes assays of TYR protein, DOPAoxidase activity, glycosylation and temperature sensitivity of protein and DOPAoxidase levels. Homozygous wild‐type strains on average had higher levels of TYR protein and enzyme activity than other genotypes. Homozygous 402Q/Q melanocytes produced significantly less TYR protein, displayed altered trafficking and glycosylation, with reduced DOPAoxidase. However, near wild‐type TYR activity levels could be recovered at lower growth temperature. In a sample population from Southeast Queensland, these two polymorphisms were present on four TYR haplotypes, designated as WT 192S‐402R, 192Y‐402R and 192S‐402Q with a double‐variant 192Y‐402Q of low frequency at 1.9%. Based on cell culture findings and haplotype associations, we have used an additive model to assess the penetrance of the ten possible TYR genotypes derived from the combination of these haplotypes.
Keywords:tyrosinase  pigmentation  melanocyte  albinism  melanin
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