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KRAB-zinc finger protein gene expansion in response to active retrotransposons in the murine lineage

Wolf, Gernot
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de Iaco, Alberto  
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Sun, Ming-An
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June 1, 2020
eLife

The Krüppel-associated box zinc finger protein (KRAB-ZFP) family diversified in mammals. The majority of human KRAB-ZFPs bind transposable elements (TEs), however, since most TEs are inactive in humans it is unclear whether KRAB-ZFPs emerged to suppress TEs. We demonstrate that many recently emerged murine KRAB-ZFPs also bind to TEs, including the active ETn, IAP, and L1 families. Using a CRISPR/Cas9-based engineering approach, we genetically deleted five large clusters of KRAB-ZFPs and demonstrate that target TEs are de-repressed, unleashing TE-encoded enhancers. Homozygous knockout mice lacking one of two KRAB-ZFP gene clusters on chromosome 2 and chromosome 4 were nonetheless viable. In pedigrees of chromosome 4 cluster KRAB-ZFP mutants, we identified numerous novel ETn insertions with a modest increase in mutants. Our data strongly support the current model that recent waves of retrotransposon activity drove the expansion of KRAB-ZFP genes in mice and that many KRAB-ZFPs play a redundant role restricting TE activity.

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DOI
10.7554/eLife.56337
Author(s)
Wolf, Gernot
de Iaco, Alberto  
Sun, Ming-An
Bruno, Melania
Tinkham, Matthew
Hoang, Don
Mitra, Apratim
Ralls, Sherry
Trono, Didier  
Macfarlan, Todd S
Date Issued

2020-06-01

Published in
eLife
Volume

9

Article Number

e56337

Subjects

KRAB-ZFP

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chromatin

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chromosomes

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development

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evolution

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gene expression

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genetics

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genomics

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mouse

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retrotransposons

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transposable elements

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This is an article published under a Creative Commons License.

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LVG  
FunderGrant Number

H2020

694658

FNS

310030_152879

FNS

310030B_173337

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June 19, 2020
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/169461
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