Autores
Thomas Gerken, Christophe A Girard, Yi-Chun Loraine Tung, Celia J Webby, Vladimir Saudek, Kirsty S Hewitson, Giles SH Yeo, Michael A McDonough, Sharon Cunliffe, Luke A McNeill, Juris Galvanovskis, Patrik Rorsman, Peter Robins, Xavier Prieur, Anthony P Coll, Marcella Ma, Zorica Jovanovic, I Sadaf Farooqi, Barbara Sedgwick, Inês Barroso, Tomas Lindahl, Chris P Ponting, Frances M Ashcroft, Stephen O'Rahilly, Christopher J Schofield
Fecha de publicación
2007/11/30
Revista
Science
Volumen
318
Número
5855
Páginas
1469-1472
Editor
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Descripción
Variants in the FTO (fat mass and obesity associated) gene are associated with increased body mass index in humans. Here, we show by bioinformatics analysis that FTO shares sequence motifs with Fe(II)- and 2-oxoglutarate–dependent oxygenases. We find that recombinant murine Fto catalyzes the Fe(II)- and 2OG-dependent demethylation of 3-methylthymine in single-stranded DNA, with concomitant production of succinate, formaldehyde, and carbon dioxide. Consistent with a potential role in nucleic acid demethylation, Fto localizes to the nucleus in transfected cells. Studies of wild-type mice indicate that Fto messenger RNA (mRNA) is most abundant in the brain, particularly in hypothalamic nuclei governing energy balance, and that Fto mRNA levels in the arcuate nucleus are regulated by feeding and fasting. Studies can now be directed toward determining the physiologically relevant FTO substrate and how …
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