“…BAT is the primary site of expression for Letmd1 (Figures 1B and S1A). In contrast, Prdm16 and Ebf2 exhibit more widespread tissue expression and regulate the development of vital tissues such as the brain, hematopoietic cells, and the cardiac conduction system (Aguilo et al, 2011;Bjork et al, 2010;Chuang et al, 2011;Kieslinger et al, 2010;Nam et al, 2020), which may explain why Prdm16 KO and Ebf2 KO are embryonic lethal. The Letmd1 KO mice are viable and grow normally (Figure 2B), and yet its BAT phenotype is more severe, resulting in defective BAT formation (Figures 3A, 3F, and 3K), impaired acute and chronic cold adaptation (Figures 2C and 4C), and increased susceptibility to diet-induced obesity (Figures 2H and 2I).…”