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WFS1
Wolfram syndrome 1 (wolframin)
WFS1 is a transmembrane protein, which is located primarily in the endoplasmic reticulum and ubiquitously expressed with highest levels in brain, pancreas, heart, and insulinoma beta-cell lines. Mutations in this gene are associated with Wolfram syndrome, also called DIDMOAD (Diabetes Insipidus, Diabetes Mellitus, Optic Atrophy, and Deafness), an autosomal recessive disorder. The disease affects the brain and central nervous system. Mutations in this gene can also cause autosomal dominant deafness 6 (DFNA6), also known as DFNA14 or DFNA38. Alternatively spliced transcript variants have been found for this gene.
WFS1 (Wolfram syndrome 1) gene product: predominant subcellular localization to endoplasmic reticulum in cultured cells and neuronal expression in rat brain. Takeda K, Inoue H, Tanizawa Y, Matsuzaki Y, Oba J, Watanabe Y, Shinoda K, Oka Y. Human molecular genetics. 2001 10:477-84. (ICC, IHC; Rat)
[PubMed:11181571]
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WFS1 is a novel component of the unfolded protein response and maintains homeostasis of the endoplasmic reticulum in pancreatic beta-cells. Fonseca SG, Fukuma M, Lipson KL, Nguyen LX, Allen JR, Oka Y, Urano F. The Journal of biological chemistry. 2005 280:39609-15. (ICC, IHC, WB; Mouse, Primate)
[PubMed:16195229]
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Expression and localization of Wolfram syndrome 1 gene in the developing rat pancreas. Xu R, Xia B, Geng J, Shi J, Shi H, Yuan L, De W. World journal of gastroenterology : WJG. 2009 15:5425-31.
[PubMed:19916172]
[PMC:PMC2778098]
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Monogenic Diabetes and Integrated Stress Response Genes Display Altered Gene Expression in Type 1 Diabetes. Helmut Hiller, Dawn E Beachy, Joseph J Lebowitz, Stefanie Engler, Justin R Mason, Douglas R Miller, Irina Kusmarteva, Laura M Jacobsen, Amanda L Posgai, Habibeh Khoshbouei, Richard A Oram, Desmond A Schatz, Andrew T Hattersley, Bernd Bodenmiller, Mark A Atkinson, Harry S Nick , Clive H Wasserfall. Diabetes. 2021 Aug;;70:1885-1897. [Full Text Article]
[PubMed:34035041]
[PMC:PMC8385619 (ava]
Related Antibodies: LS-B14378.
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Altered cellular localisation and expression, together with unconventional protein trafficking, of prion protein, PrP C<sup>, in type 1 diabetes. Helmut Hiller, Changjun Yang, Dawn E Beachy, Irina Kusmartseva, Eduardo Candelario-Jalil, Amanda L Posgai, Harry S Nick , Desmond Schatz, Mark A Atkinson , Clive H Wasserfall. Diabetologia. 2021 Oct;;64:2279-2291. [Full Text Article]
[PubMed:34274990]
[PMC:PMC8715394]
Related Antibodies: LS-B14378.
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