LEFTY1
Description
The LEFTY1 (left-right determination factor 1) is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 1.
LEFTY1 is a protein belonging to the TGF-beta family, encoded by the LEFTY1 gene in humans. It is involved in establishing left-right asymmetry of organs during embryonic development. A similar protein in mice plays a similar role. LEFTY1 can be processed into three different forms. The LEFTY1 gene is closely linked to other related genes and a pseudogene.
LEFTY1 plays a crucial role in establishing the left-right axis during embryonic development by regulating the activity of other signaling molecules, LEFTY2 and NODAL.
LEFTY1 is also known as LEFTB, LEFTYB.
Associated Diseases
- visceral heterotaxy
- right atrial isomerism
- tricuspid atresia
- congenital heart defects, multiple types, 6
- heterotaxy, visceral, 5, autosomal
- ciliary dyskinesia, primary, 40
- atrial septal defect, ostium primum type
- ventricular septal defect 1
- Meacham syndrome
- pancreatic hypoplasia-diabetes-congenital heart disease syndrome
- renal-hepatic-pancreatic dysplasia
- lung agenesis-heart defect-thumb anomalies syndrome
- congenital heart defects, multiple types, 7
- VACTERL association, X-linked, with or without hydrocephalus