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Comprehensive mutations analyses of FTO (fat mass and obesity-associated gene) and their effects on FTO's substrate binding implicated in obesity.


ABSTRACT: An excessive amount of fat deposition in the body leads to obesity which is a complex disease and poses a generic threat to human health. It increases the risk of various other diseases like diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and multiple types of cancer. Genomic studies have shown that the expression of the fat mass obesity (FTO) gene was highly altered and identified as one of the key biomarkers for obesity. This study has been undertaken to investigate the mutational profile of the FTO gene and elucidates its effect on the protein structure and function. Harmful effects of various missense mutations were predicted using different independent tools and it was observed that all mutations were highly pathogenic. Molecular dynamics (MD) simulations were performed to study the structure and function of FTO protein upon different mutations and it was found that mutations decreased the structure stability and affected protein conformation. Furthermore, a protein residue network analysis suggested that the mutations affected the overall residues bonding and topology. Finally, molecular docking coupled with MD simulation suggested that mutations affected FTO substrate binding by changing the protein-ligand affinity. Hence, the results of this finding would help in an in-depth understanding of the molecular biology of the FTO gene and its variants and lead to the development of effective therapeutics against associated diseases and disorders.

SUBMITTER: Kumar R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9339907 | biostudies-literature | 2022

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Comprehensive mutations analyses of <i>FTO</i> (fat mass and obesity-associated gene) and their effects on FTO's substrate binding implicated in obesity.

Kumar Rakesh R   Ningombam Somorjit Singh SS   Kumar Rahul R   Goel Harsh H   Gogia Ajay A   Khurana Sachin S   Deo S V S SVS   Mathur Sandeep S   Tanwar Pranay P  

Frontiers in nutrition 20220718


An excessive amount of fat deposition in the body leads to obesity which is a complex disease and poses a generic threat to human health. It increases the risk of various other diseases like diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and multiple types of cancer. Genomic studies have shown that the expression of the fat mass obesity (<i>FTO</i>) gene was highly altered and identified as one of the key biomarkers for obesity. This study has been undertaken to investigate the mutational profile of the <i>F  ...[more]

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