A human-specific insertion promotes cell proliferation and migration by enhancing TBC1D8B expression
Human-specific insertions play important roles in human phenotypes and diseases. Here we reported a 446-bp insertion (Insert-446) in intron 11 of the TBC1D8B gene, located on chromosome X, and traced its origin to a portion of intron 6 of the EBF1 gene on chromosome 5. Interestingly, Insert-446 was...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Science China. Life sciences 2024-04, Vol.67 (4), p.765-777 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Human-specific insertions play important roles in human phenotypes and diseases. Here we reported a 446-bp insertion (Insert-446) in intron 11 of the
TBC1D8B
gene, located on chromosome X, and traced its origin to a portion of intron 6 of the
EBF1
gene on chromosome 5. Interestingly, Insert-446 was present in the human Neanderthal and Denisovans genomes, and was fixed in humans after human-chimpanzee divergence. We have demonstrated that Insert-446 acts as an enhancer through binding transcript factors that promotes a higher expression of human
TBC1D8B
gene as compared with orthologs in macaques. In addition, over-expression
TBC1D8B
promoted cell proliferation and migration through “a dual finger” catalytic mechanism (Arg538 and Gln573) in the TBC domain
in vitro
and knockdown of
TBC1D8B
attenuated tumorigenesis
in vivo.
Knockout of Insert-446 prevented cell proliferation and migration in cancer and normal cells. Our results reveal that the human-specific Insert-446 promotes cell proliferation and migration by upregulating the expression of
TBC1D8B
gene. These findings provide a significant insight into the effects of human-specific insertions on evolution. |
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ISSN: | 1674-7305 1869-1889 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11427-023-2442-3 |