Xf. Wu et al., MYOSIN-V ASSOCIATES WITH MELANOSOMES IN MOUSE MELANOCYTES - EVIDENCE THAT MYOSIN-V IS AN ORGANELLE MOTOR, Journal of Cell Science, 110, 1997, pp. 847-859
Mice with mutations at the dilute locus exhibit a 'washed out' or 'dil
uted' coat color, The pigments that are responsible for the coloration
of mammalian hair are produced by melanocytes within a specialized or
ganelle, the melanosome. Each melanocyte is responsible for delivering
melanosomes via its extensive dendritic arbor to numerous keratinocyt
es, which go on to form the pigmented hair shaft, In this study we sho
w by light immunofluorescence microscopy and immunoelectron microscopy
that the myosin V isoform encoded by the dilute locus associates with
melanosomes, This association, which was seen in all mouse melanocyte
cell lines examined and with two independent myosin V antibodies, was
evident not only within completely melanized cells, but also within c
ells undergoing the process of melanosome biogenesis, where coordinate
changes in the distributions of a melanosome marker and myosin V were
seen, To determine where myosin V, a known actin-based motor, might p
lay a role in melanosome transport, we also examined the cellular dist
ribution of F-actin, The only region where myosin V and F-actin were b
oth concentrated was in dendrites and dendritic tips, which represent
the sole destination for melanosomes and where they accumulate in cult
ured melanocytes. These results support the idea that myosin V serves
as the motor for the outward movement of melanosomes within dendritic
extensions, and, together with the available information regarding the
phenotype of mutant melanocytes in vitro, argue that coat color dilut
ion is caused by the absense of this myosin V-dependent melanosome tra
nsport system.