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  • Melanosomes are specialized organelles responsible for synthesizing and storing melanins, with early-stage melanosomes featuring fibrils that serve as a foundation for melanin deposition.
  • The protein Pmel17 plays a key role in forming these fibrils and is found to initiate fibril formation independently of other specific proteins, though the exact processes behind this are not fully understood.
  • Advanced imaging techniques reveal that fibril formation begins in multivesicular endosomes, suggesting a connection between melanin synthesis and membrane structures, which may also relate to amyloid formation in disease contexts.

Article Abstract

Melanosomes are lysosome-related organelles (LROs) in which melanins are synthesized and stored. Early stage melanosomes are characterized morphologically by intralumenal fibrils upon which melanins are deposited in later stages. The integral membrane protein Pmel17 is a component of the fibrils, can nucleate fibril formation in the absence of other pigment cell-specific proteins, and forms amyloid-like fibrils in vitro. Before fibril formation Pmel17 traffics through multivesicular endosomal compartments, but how these compartments participate in downstream events leading to fibril formation is not fully known. By using high-pressure freezing of MNT-1 melanoma cells and freeze substitution to optimize ultrastructural preservation followed by double tilt 3D electron tomography, we show that the amyloid-like fibrils begin to form in multivesicular compartments, where they radiate from the luminal side of intralumenal membrane vesicles. The fibrils in fully formed stage II premelanosomes organize into sheet-like arrays and exclude the remaining intralumenal vesicles, which are smaller and often in continuity with the limiting membrane. These observations indicate that premelanosome fibrils form in association with intralumenal endosomal membranes. We suggest that similar processes regulate amyloid formation in pathological models.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2604932PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0803488105DOI Listing

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