A frameshift variant in the melanophilin gene is associated with loss of pigment from shed skin in ball pythons ( Python regius )

MicroPubl Biol. 2023 Aug 9:2023:10.17912/micropub.biology.000896. doi: 10.17912/micropub.biology.000896. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Melanophilin is a myosin adaptor required for transporting the pigment melanin within cells. Loss of melanophilin in fish, birds, and mammals causes pigmentation defects, but little is known about the role of melanophilin in non-avian reptiles. Here we show that a frameshift in the melanophilin gene in ball python ( P. regius ) is associated with loss of pigment from shed skin. This variant is predicted to remove the myosin-binding domain of melanophilin and thereby impair transport of melanin-containing organelles. Our study represents the first description of a melanophilin variant in a non-avian reptile and confirms the role of melanophilin across vertebrates.

Grants and funding

Basmah Shahid was supported by a Symposium Undergraduate Research Fellowship from Eastern Michigan University. Publication made possible in part by support from Eastern Michigan University's Faculty Open Access Publishing Fund, administered by the Associate Provost and Associate Vice President for Graduate Studies and Research, with assistance from the EMU Library.