RPGRIP1L and FTO – genes implicated in the effects of FTO intronic sequence variants on food intake – also affect adipogenesis and adipocyte biology.
Single nucleotides in the first intron of FTO convey effects on adiposity by mechanisms that remain unclear, but appear to include modulation of expression of FTO itself, as well as other genes (e.g. RPGRIP1L, IRX3) in the vicinity of FTO. This locus affects food intake, the browning of white adipos...
Main Author: | Martin-Carli, Jayne Frances |
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Language: | English |
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2017
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.7916/D8PV6XT2 |
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