PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 26042826-1 2015 Coat color in Holstein dairy cattle is primarily controlled by the melanocortin 1 receptor (MC1R) gene, a central determinant of black (eumelanin) vs. red/brown pheomelanin synthesis across animal species. eumelanin 136-145 melanocortin 1 receptor Bos taurus 67-90 26042826-1 2015 Coat color in Holstein dairy cattle is primarily controlled by the melanocortin 1 receptor (MC1R) gene, a central determinant of black (eumelanin) vs. red/brown pheomelanin synthesis across animal species. eumelanin 136-145 melanocortin 1 receptor Bos taurus 92-96 26042826-8 2015 Analysis of hair pigment composition shows that the Dominant Red phenotype is similar to the MC1R Recessive Red phenotype, although less effective at reducing eumelanin synthesis. eumelanin 159-168 melanocortin 1 receptor Bos taurus 93-97 18557975-6 2008 Finally, sequence variants in MC1R were associated with total melanin and eumelanin in breeds as well as in Hanwoo phenotypes. eumelanin 74-83 melanocortin 1 receptor Bos taurus 30-34 12851333-5 2003 In fox, alleles of both the agouti and the MC1-R gene could cause eumelanin synthesis. eumelanin 66-75 melanocortin 1 receptor Bos taurus 43-48 17705851-1 2007 BACKGROUND: In cattle, the gene coding for the melanocortin receptor 1 (MC1R) is known to be the main regulator of the switch between the two coat colour pigments: eumelanin (black pigment) and phaeomelanin (red pigment). eumelanin 164-173 melanocortin 1 receptor Bos taurus 47-70 17705851-1 2007 BACKGROUND: In cattle, the gene coding for the melanocortin receptor 1 (MC1R) is known to be the main regulator of the switch between the two coat colour pigments: eumelanin (black pigment) and phaeomelanin (red pigment). eumelanin 164-173 melanocortin 1 receptor Bos taurus 72-76 12503631-1 2002 The coat colour in mammals is determined by the relative amounts of eumelanin (black/brown) and phaeomelanin (red/yellow), produced in melanocytes, which are controlled by melanocyte stimulating hormone receptor (MSH-R). eumelanin 68-77 melanocortin 1 receptor Bos taurus 172-211 12503631-1 2002 The coat colour in mammals is determined by the relative amounts of eumelanin (black/brown) and phaeomelanin (red/yellow), produced in melanocytes, which are controlled by melanocyte stimulating hormone receptor (MSH-R). eumelanin 68-77 melanocortin 1 receptor Bos taurus 213-218 12503631-3 2002 Stimulated MSH-R activates adenylyl cyclase (AC), thereby increasing the amount of cyclic AMP in the cell, which activates the enzyme tyrosinase resulting in eumelanin synthesis. eumelanin 158-167 melanocortin 1 receptor Bos taurus 11-16 8535072-1 1995 The melanocyte-stimulating hormone (MSH) receptor has a major function in the regulation of black (eumelanin) versus red (phaeomelanin) pigment synthesis within melanocytes. eumelanin 99-108 melanocortin 1 receptor Bos taurus 4-49