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    CDKAL1 (Cdk5 regulatory associated protein 1-like 1) is a gene in the methylthiotransferase family. The complete physiological function and implications...
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    one of her studies, she concludes that the gene variant rs7754840 of the CDKAL1 gene (known to inhibit insulin production) does not increase susceptibility...
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    linked to birth weight, ADCY5 and CCNL1, and four that show some evidence (CDKAL1, HHEX–IDE, GCK, and TCF7L2). The heritability of birth weight ranges from...
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    frame 62 (6p22.3) C6orf89: chromosome 6 open reading frame 89 (6p21.2) CDKAL1: CDK5 regulatory subunit associated protein 1 like 1 (6p22.3) COL11A2: collagen...
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  • HGNC:8751 Q07002 2678 CDK19 HGNC:19338 Q9BWU1 2679 CDK20 HGNC:21420 Q8IZL9 2680 CDKAL1 HGNC:21050 Q5VV42 2681 CDKL1 HGNC:1781 Q00532 2682 CDKL2 HGNC:1782 Q92772...
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  • differences in allelic frequencies between these populations. Genes such as CDKAL1, IGF2BP2, CDKN2A/CDKN2B, HHEX, SLC30A8, and KCNJ11 have shown risk alleles...
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  • KCNQ1, HNF1A, HNF1B MC4R, GIPR, HNF4A, MTNR1B, PPARG, ZBED3, SLC30A8, CDKAL1, GLIS3, GCK, GCKR, among others.KCNJ11 (potassium inwardly rectifying channel...
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    most important common known genetic risk factor known, and variants in the CDKAL1 and other genes linked to insulin response and both increased and decreasednT2D...
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  • application of studying this specific MTTase is that it is encoded by the gene CDKAL1 in humans, which is known to increase the reduction of insulin secretion...
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  • Fujimura A, et al. (September 2011). "Deficit of tRNA(Lys) modification by Cdkal1 causes the development of type 2 diabetes in mice". The Journal of Clinical...
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