SELT
The Selt Gene: A Comprehensive Guide
Description
The selt gene, also known as the suppressor of Lin-12-like 1 gene, plays a crucial role in the regulation of cell growth and proliferation. It encodes a protein called Selt, which is involved in various cellular processes, including:
- Transcriptional regulation: Selt interacts with and modulates the activity of transcription factors, influencing gene expression.
- Protein stability: Selt regulates the stability and activity of other proteins involved in cell cycle progression and differentiation.
- RNA processing: Selt has been implicated in the regulation of RNA splicing and translation.
Mutations in the selt gene have been linked to several diseases, including:
Associated Diseases
1. Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome (BWS): BWS is a genetic disorder characterized by overgrowth, developmental delays, and an increased risk of childhood tumors. Mutations in the selt gene are found in approximately 10% of BWS cases. 2. Li-Fraumeni Syndrome (LFS): LFS is a rare genetic condition that significantly increases the risk of developing various types of cancer, including breast cancer, sarcoma, and leukemia. Mutations in the selt gene are present in around 5% of LFS cases. 3. Wilms Tumor (WT): WT is a type of kidney cancer that mainly affects children. Mutations in the selt gene have been identified in approximately 15% of WT cases.
Did you Know ?
- Studies have shown that individuals with mutations in the selt gene have an approximately 20% lifetime risk of developing cancer.