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  • Accelerated evolution in the human lineage led to gain and loss of transcriptional enhancers in the RBFOX1 locus.

Accelerated evolution in the human lineage led to gain and loss of transcriptional enhancers in the RBFOX1 locus.

Science advances (2024-06-26)
Lara Berasain, Paula Beati, Anabella P Trigila, Marcelo Rubinstein, Lucía F Franchini
ABSTRACT

A long-standing goal of evolutionary biology is to decode how changes in gene regulatory networks contribute to human-specific traits. Human accelerated regions (HARs) are prime candidates for driving gene regulatory modifications in human development. The RBFOX1 locus is densely populated with HARs, providing a set of potential regulatory elements that could have changed its expression in the human lineage. Here, we examined the role of RBFOX1-HARs using transgenic zebrafish reporter assays and identified 15 transcriptional enhancers that are active in the developing nervous system, 9 of which displayed differential activity between the human and chimpanzee sequences. The engineered loss of two selected RBFOX1-HARs in knockout mouse models modified Rbfox1 expression at specific developmental stages and tissues in the brain, influencing the expression and splicing of a high number of Rbfox1 target genes. Our results provided insight into the spatial and temporal changes in gene expression driven by RBFOX1-HARs.

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Anti-RBFOX1 antibody produced in rabbit, Prestige Antibodies® Powered by Atlas Antibodies, affinity isolated antibody, buffered aqueous glycerol solution