|
|
G Argyropoulos, A M Brown, S M Willi, J Zhu, Y He, M Reitman, S M Gevao, I Spruill, W T Garvey
J Clin Invest. 1998;
102(7):1345
doi:10.1172/JCI4115
Abstract |
Full text
| PDF
H
uman uncoupling protein 3 (UCP3) is a mitochondrial transmembrane carrier that uncouples oxidative ATP phosphorylation. With the capacity to participate in thermogenesis and energy balance, UCP3 is an important obesity candidate gene. A missense polymorphism in exon 3 (V102I) was identified in an obese and diabetic proband. A mutation introducing a stop codon in exon 4 (R143X) and a terminal polymorphism in the splice donor junction of exon 6 were also identified in a compound heterozygote that was morbidly obese and diabetic. Allele frequencies of the exon 3 and exon 6 splice junction polymorphisms were determined and found to be similar in Gullah-speaking African Americans and the Mende tribe of Sierra Leone, but absent in Caucasians. Moreover, in exon 6-splice donor heterozygotes, basal fat oxidation rates were reduced by 50%, and the respiratory quotient was markedly increased compared with wild-type individuals, implicating a role for UCP3 in metabolic fuel partitioning.
Citation information
This citation data is accumulated from CrossRef, which receives citation information from participating publishers, including this journal.
Not all publishers participate in CrossRef, so this information is not comprehensive.
Additionally, data may not reflect the most current citations to this article,
and the data may differ from citation information available from other sources
(for example, Google Scholar, Web of Science, and Scopus).
Total citations by year
in CrossRef
Citations to this article
in CrossRef
(52)
| Title and authors |
Publication |
Year |
Urinary F2-Isoprostanes, Obesity, and Weight Gain in the IRAS Cohort
Dora Il'yasova, Frances Wang, Ivan Spasojevic, Karel Base, Ralph B. D'Agostino, Lynne E. Wagenknecht
|
Obesity
|
2011 |
Population genetic analysis of the uncoupling proteins supports a role for UCP3 in human cold resistance.
Angela M Hancock, Vanessa J Clark, Yudong Qian, Anna Di Rienzo
|
Molecular Biology and Evolution
|
2011 |
(−)-Epigallocatechin-3-gallate increases the expression of genes related to fat oxidation in the skeletal muscle of high fat-fed mice
Sudathip Sae-tan, Kimberly A. Grove, Mary J. Kennett, Joshua D. Lambert
|
Food Funct.
|
2011 |
Four novel UCP3 gene variants associated with childhood obesity: effect on fatty acid oxidation and on prevention of triglyceride storage
C V Musa, A Mancini, A Alfieri, G Labruna, G Valerio, A Franzese, F Pasanisi, M R Licenziati, L Sacchetti, P Buono
|
Int J Obes Relat Metab Disord
|
2011 |
Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Diabetes: From Molecular Mechanisms to Functional Significance and Therapeutic Opportunities
William I. Sivitz, Mark A. Yorek
|
Antioxidants & Redox Signaling
|
2010 |
Genome-wide linkage screen for stature and body mass index in 3.032 families: evidence for sex- and population-specific genetic effects.
Sampo Sammalisto, Tero Hiekkalinna, Karen Schwander, Sharon Kardia, Alan B Weder, Beatriz L Rodriguez, Alessandro Doria, Jennifer A Kelly, Gail R Bruner, John B Harley, Susan Redline, Emma K Larkin, Sanjay R Patel, Amy J H Ewan, James L Weber, Markus Perola, Leena Peltonen
|
Eur. J. Hum. Genet.
|
2009 |
Gene-Gene Interactions Among Genetic Variants from Obesity Candidate Genes for Nonobese and Obese Populations in Type 2 Diabetes
Eugene Lin, Dee Pei, Yi-Jen Huang, Chang-Hsun Hsieh, Lawrence Shih-Hsin Wu
|
Genetic Testing and Molecular Biomarkers
|
2009 |
African genetic diversity: implications for human demographic history, modern human origins, and complex disease mapping.
Michael C Campbell, Sarah A Tishkoff
|
Annu. Rev. Genom. Human Genet.
|
2008 |
Human uncoupling protein 2 and 3 genes are associated with obesity in Japanese
Kotoko Kosuge, Masayoshi Soma, Tomohiro Nakayama, Noriko Aoi, Mikano Sato, Akira Haketa, Jiro Uwabo, Yoichi Izumi, Koichi Matsumoto
|
Endocr
|
2008 |
Uncoupling proteins: their roles in adaptive thermogenesis and substrate metabolism reconsidered
Abdul G. Dulloo, Sonia Samec
|
BJN
|
2007 |
|