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British Journal of Dermatology | 1991

Pigment content of cultured human melanocytes does not correlate with tyrosinase message level

J. M. Naeyaert; Mark S. Eller; Philip R. Gordon; H-Y. Park; Barbara A. Gilchrest

Summary Tyrosinase is considered to be the rate‐limiting enzyme for the biosynthesis of melanin in epidermal melanocytes. and thus tyrosinase activity is thought to be a major regulatory step in melanogenesis. To determine whether the rate of pigment production was controlled at the level of tyrosinase gene expression. we developed a culture system capable of generating large populations of pure human melanocytes and then measured both melanin content as determined spectrophotometrically by absorption at 475 nm and mRNA levels as detected by hybridization with cloned cDNA level 34, encoding human tyrosinase. We examined the relationship between pigment content and tyrosinase mRNA levels among human melanoma and melanocyte lines with very different levels of basal pigmentation: between two clones of a single human melanoma line, one pigmented and one amelanotic, and sequentially in melanocytes before and after simulation with isoburylmethylxanthine to increase melanin content per cell. Using Northern blot analysis and in‐situ hybridization we found no correlation between tyrosinase message levels and melanin content, suggesting that post‐transcriptional regulation of tyrosinase and/or other events determine the rate of pigment synthesis in human melanocytes.


Journal of Investigative Dermatology | 1989

Regulation of Human Melanocyte Growth, Dendricity, and Melanization by Keratinocyte Derived Factors

Philip R. Gordon; Claire P. Mansur; Barbara A. Gilchrest


Journal of Investigative Dermatology | 1989

Human Melanogenesis is Stimulated by Diacylglycerol

Philip R. Gordon; Barbara A. Gilchrest


The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 1988

Human Epidermal Keratinocytes in Culture Convert Thyroxine to 3,5,3′-Triiodothyronine by Type II Iodothyronine Deiodination: A Novel Endocrine Function of the Skin*

Michael M. Kaplan; Changyu Pan; Philip R. Gordon; Jenn-Kuen Lee; Barbara A. Gilchrest


Journal of Cellular Physiology | 1992

Cytoskeletal events underlying dendrite formation by cultured pigment cells

Jean-Philippe Lacour; Philip R. Gordon; Mark S. Eller; Jag Bhawan; Barbara A. Gilchrest


Journal of Investigative Dermatology | 1988

Advances in pigment cell research

Philip R. Gordon


Journal of Cellular Physiology | 1988

Inositol is a required nutrient for keratinocyte growth.

Philip R. Gordon; Thomas P. Mawhinney; Barbara A. Gilchrest


Journal of Investigative Dermatology | 1986

Relative Responsiveness of Cultured Human Epidermal Melanocytes and Melanoma Cells to Selected Mitogens

Philip R. Gordon; Valori Treloar; Michael A. Vrabel; Barbara A. Gilchrest


Metabolism-clinical and Experimental | 1989

Phenolic and tyrosyl ring iodothyronine deiodination by the caco-2 human colon carcinoma cell line

Jenn-Kuen Lee; Philip R. Gordon; Glenn M. Stall; Barbara A. Gilchrest; Michael M. Kaplan


Journal of Nutrition | 1988

Demonstration of a choline requirement for optimal keratinocyte growth in a defined culture medium

Philip R. Gordon; Liebe K. Gelman; Barbara A. Gilchrest

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Jenn-Kuen Lee

United States Department of Agriculture

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Michael M. Kaplan

United States Department of Agriculture

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Glenn M. Stall

United States Department of Agriculture

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