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Regulatory and coding sequences of TRNP1 co-evolve with brain size and cortical folding in mammals

Brain size and cortical folding have increased and decreased recurrently during mammalian evolution. Identifying genetic elements whose sequence or functional properties co-evolve with these traits can provide unique information on evolutionary and developmental mechanisms. A good candidate for such...

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Autores principales: Kliesmete, Zane, Wange, Lucas Esteban, Vieth, Beate, Esgleas, Miriam, Radmer, Jessica, Hülsmann, Matthias, Geuder, Johanna, Richter, Daniel, Ohnuki, Mari, Götz, Magdelena, Hellmann, Ines, Enard, Wolfgang
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Publicado: eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10032658/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36947129
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.83593
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author Kliesmete, Zane
Wange, Lucas Esteban
Vieth, Beate
Esgleas, Miriam
Radmer, Jessica
Hülsmann, Matthias
Geuder, Johanna
Richter, Daniel
Ohnuki, Mari
Götz, Magdelena
Hellmann, Ines
Enard, Wolfgang
author_facet Kliesmete, Zane
Wange, Lucas Esteban
Vieth, Beate
Esgleas, Miriam
Radmer, Jessica
Hülsmann, Matthias
Geuder, Johanna
Richter, Daniel
Ohnuki, Mari
Götz, Magdelena
Hellmann, Ines
Enard, Wolfgang
author_sort Kliesmete, Zane
collection PubMed
description Brain size and cortical folding have increased and decreased recurrently during mammalian evolution. Identifying genetic elements whose sequence or functional properties co-evolve with these traits can provide unique information on evolutionary and developmental mechanisms. A good candidate for such a comparative approach is TRNP1, as it controls proliferation of neural progenitors in mice and ferrets. Here, we investigate the contribution of both regulatory and coding sequences of TRNP1 to brain size and cortical folding in over 30 mammals. We find that the rate of TRNP1 protein evolution (ω) significantly correlates with brain size, slightly less with cortical folding and much less with body size. This brain correlation is stronger than for >95% of random control proteins. This co-evolution is likely affecting TRNP1 activity, as we find that TRNP1 from species with larger brains and more cortical folding induce higher proliferation rates in neural stem cells. Furthermore, we compare the activity of putative cis-regulatory elements (CREs) of TRNP1 in a massively parallel reporter assay and identify one CRE that likely co-evolves with cortical folding in Old World monkeys and apes. Our analyses indicate that coding and regulatory changes that increased TRNP1 activity were positively selected either as a cause or a consequence of increases in brain size and cortical folding. They also provide an example how phylogenetic approaches can inform biological mechanisms, especially when combined with molecular phenotypes across several species.
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spelling pubmed-100326582023-03-23 Regulatory and coding sequences of TRNP1 co-evolve with brain size and cortical folding in mammals Kliesmete, Zane Wange, Lucas Esteban Vieth, Beate Esgleas, Miriam Radmer, Jessica Hülsmann, Matthias Geuder, Johanna Richter, Daniel Ohnuki, Mari Götz, Magdelena Hellmann, Ines Enard, Wolfgang eLife Genetics and Genomics Brain size and cortical folding have increased and decreased recurrently during mammalian evolution. Identifying genetic elements whose sequence or functional properties co-evolve with these traits can provide unique information on evolutionary and developmental mechanisms. A good candidate for such a comparative approach is TRNP1, as it controls proliferation of neural progenitors in mice and ferrets. Here, we investigate the contribution of both regulatory and coding sequences of TRNP1 to brain size and cortical folding in over 30 mammals. We find that the rate of TRNP1 protein evolution (ω) significantly correlates with brain size, slightly less with cortical folding and much less with body size. This brain correlation is stronger than for >95% of random control proteins. This co-evolution is likely affecting TRNP1 activity, as we find that TRNP1 from species with larger brains and more cortical folding induce higher proliferation rates in neural stem cells. Furthermore, we compare the activity of putative cis-regulatory elements (CREs) of TRNP1 in a massively parallel reporter assay and identify one CRE that likely co-evolves with cortical folding in Old World monkeys and apes. Our analyses indicate that coding and regulatory changes that increased TRNP1 activity were positively selected either as a cause or a consequence of increases in brain size and cortical folding. They also provide an example how phylogenetic approaches can inform biological mechanisms, especially when combined with molecular phenotypes across several species. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2023-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC10032658/ /pubmed/36947129 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.83593 Text en © 2023, Kliesmete, Wange et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Genetics and Genomics
Kliesmete, Zane
Wange, Lucas Esteban
Vieth, Beate
Esgleas, Miriam
Radmer, Jessica
Hülsmann, Matthias
Geuder, Johanna
Richter, Daniel
Ohnuki, Mari
Götz, Magdelena
Hellmann, Ines
Enard, Wolfgang
Regulatory and coding sequences of TRNP1 co-evolve with brain size and cortical folding in mammals
title Regulatory and coding sequences of TRNP1 co-evolve with brain size and cortical folding in mammals
title_full Regulatory and coding sequences of TRNP1 co-evolve with brain size and cortical folding in mammals
title_fullStr Regulatory and coding sequences of TRNP1 co-evolve with brain size and cortical folding in mammals
title_full_unstemmed Regulatory and coding sequences of TRNP1 co-evolve with brain size and cortical folding in mammals
title_short Regulatory and coding sequences of TRNP1 co-evolve with brain size and cortical folding in mammals
title_sort regulatory and coding sequences of trnp1 co-evolve with brain size and cortical folding in mammals
topic Genetics and Genomics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10032658/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36947129
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.83593
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