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. 2022 Jan 6;29(1):52-69.e8.
doi: 10.1016/j.stem.2021.09.008. Epub 2021 Oct 7.

A cis-acting structural variation at the ZNF558 locus controls a gene regulatory network in human brain development

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A cis-acting structural variation at the ZNF558 locus controls a gene regulatory network in human brain development

Pia A Johansson et al. Cell Stem Cell. .
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Abstract

The human forebrain has expanded in size and complexity compared to chimpanzees despite limited changes in protein-coding genes, suggesting that gene expression regulation is an important driver of brain evolution. Here, we identify a KRAB-ZFP transcription factor, ZNF558, that is expressed in human but not chimpanzee forebrain neural progenitor cells. ZNF558 evolved as a suppressor of LINE-1 transposons but has been co-opted to regulate a single target, the mitophagy gene SPATA18. ZNF558 plays a role in mitochondrial homeostasis, and loss-of-function experiments in cerebral organoids suggests that ZNF558 influences developmental timing during early human brain development. Expression of ZNF558 is controlled by the size of a variable number tandem repeat that is longer in chimpanzees compared to humans, and variable in the human population. Thus, this work provides mechanistic insight into how a cis-acting structural variation establishes a regulatory network that affects human brain evolution.

Keywords: CRISPRi; KRAB-ZNFs; brain development; chimpanzee; evolution; forebrain neural progenitors; human; transposable elements.

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