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SUBMITTER: Osborn DP
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3913654 | biostudies-literature | 2014
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Osborn Daniel P S DP Roccasecca Rosa Maria RM McMurray Fiona F Hernandez-Hernandez Victor V Mukherjee Sriparna S Barroso Inês I Stemple Derek D Cox Roger R Beales Philip L PL Christou-Savina Sonia S
PloS one 20140204 2
Common intronic variants in the Human fat mass and obesity-associated gene (FTO) are found to be associated with an increased risk of obesity. Overexpression of FTO correlates with increased food intake and obesity, whilst loss-of-function results in lethality and severe developmental defects. Despite intense scientific discussions around the role of FTO in energy metabolism, the function of FTO during development remains undefined. Here, we show that loss of Fto leads to developmental defects s ...[more]