Distinctive structures between chimpanzee and human in a brain noncoding RNA |
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Authors: | Beniaminov Artemy Westhof Eric Krol Alain |
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Affiliation: | 1.Architecture et Réactivité de l''arN, Université Louis Pasteur, CNRS, IBMC, 67084 Strasbourg, France;2.Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow 119991, Russia |
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Abstract: | Human accelerated region 1 (HAR1) is a short DNA region identified recently to have evolved the most rapidly among highly constrained regions since the divergence from our common ancestor with chimpanzee. It is transcribed as part of a noncoding RNA specifically expressed in the developing human neocortex. Employing a panoply of enzymatic and chemical probes, our analysis of HAR1 RNA proposed a secondary structure model differing from that published. Most surprisingly, we discovered that the substitutions between the chimpanzee and human sequences led the human HAR1 RNA to adopt a cloverleaf-like structure instead of an extended and unstable hairpin in the chimpanzee sequence. Thus, the rapid evolutionary changes resulted in a profound rearrangement of HAR1 RNA structure. Altogether, our results provide a structural context for elucidating HAR1 RNA function. |
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Keywords: | brain chimpanzee human accelerated region 1 RNA noncoding RNA RNA structure |
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