Date published: 2025-10-30

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L1TD1 Inhibitors

L1TD1 (LINE-1 type transposase domain containing 1), also known as FLJ10884 or ECAT11 (embryonic stem cell-associated transcript 11), is a protein that in humans is encoded by the L1TD1 gene. This protein is implicated in the regulation of pluripotency in embryonic stem cells (ESCs) and has a role in stem cell maintenance.The L1TD1 protein has a domain that is similar to the enzymatic core of certain LINE-1 (L1) transposases. LINE-1 elements are retrotransposons, which are sequences of DNA that can change their position within the genome, potentially creating or reversing mutations and altering the genome's size and composition. Although L1TD1 contains this domain, it is not known to function as a transposase in humans; the transposase activity is typically lost in such domesticated genes that gain a function beneficial to the organism.

L1TD1 is highly expressed in human embryonic stem cells and is thought to be essential for maintaining their pluripotent state-a condition where cells have the potential to differentiate into any type of cell in the body. The protein is one of the factors used to characterize undifferentiated ESCs and is involved in the regulation of gene expression in these cells. Its role in pluripotency is emphasized by its interaction with key pluripotency factors, such as NANOG, OCT4, and SOX2, which are crucial for the self-renewal and differentiation potential of ESCs.In addition to its association with stem cells, the L1TD1 gene is also interesting because it represents a case of a "domesticated" gene, which is a gene found in a transposable element that has evolved to acquire a new function in the host organism. The study of L1TD1 and similar genes can provide insights into gene evolution and the complex regulation of stem cell biology.

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