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The <Emphasis Type="Italic">FTO</Emphasis> Gene,Implicated in Human Obesity,Is Found Only in Vertebrates and Marine Algae
Authors:Steven Robbens  Pierre Rouzé  J Mark Cock  Jürg Spring  Alexandra Z Worden  Yves Van de Peer
Institution:(1) Department of Plant Systems Biology, VIB, B-9052 Ghent, Belgium;(2) Department of Molecular Genetics, Ghent University, B-9052 Ghent, Belgium;(3) Laboratoire Associé de l’INRA (France), Ghent University, B-9052 Ghent, Belgium;(4) UMR 7139 CNRS-UPMC, Végétaux Marins et Biomolécules, Station Biologique, BP74, 29682 Roscoff, France;(5) Institute of Zoology, University of Basel, CH-4056 Basel, Switzerland;(6) Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, Moss Landing, CA 95039-9644, USA
Abstract:Human obesity is a main cause of morbidity and mortality. Recently, several studies have demonstrated an association between the FTO gene locus and early onset and severe obesity. To date, the FTO gene has only been discovered in vertebrates. We identified FTO homologs in the complete genome sequences of various evolutionary diverse marine eukaryotic algae, ranging from unicellular photosynthetic picoplankton to a multicellular seaweed. However, FTO homologs appear to be absent from all other completely sequenced genomes of plants, fungi, and invertebrate animals. Although the biological roles of these marine algal FTO homologs are still unknown, these genes will be useful for exploring basic protein features and could hence help unravel the function of the FTO gene in vertebrates and its inferred link with obesity in humans.
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