WDTC1

Protein found in humans From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

WDTC1 ("Adipose") is a gene associated with obesity.[1][2][3]

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WD and tetratricopeptide repeats 1
Identifiers
SymbolWDTC1
NCBI gene23038
HGNC29175
RefSeqNM_015023
UniProtQ8N5D0
Other data
LocusChr. 1 p35.3
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WDTC1 is a gene that codes for a protein acting as a suppressor in lipid accumulation. WDTC1 protein consists of seven WD40 domains, three transient receptor potential channel protein-protein interaction domains, DDB1 binding elements, and a prenylated C-terminus.[4] Reduced expression or disruption of WDTC1 gene is associated with obesity, increased triglyceride accumulation, and adipogenesis. WDTC1 is a factor in a complex composed of DDB1, CUL4, and ROC1 that restricts transcription in adipogenesis. [5]

Model organisms

Studies of phenotype of mice showed that having a loss of an allele resulted in obesity and poor metabolic profiles. Transgenic expression of the WDTC1 gene in mice showed the opposite effect with mice having less adipose.[6]

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