Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Citazione:
PolyQ length-based molecular encoding of vocalization frequency in FOXP2 / Vaglietti, S.; Villeri, V.; Dell'Oca, M.; Marchetti, C.; Cesano, F.; Rizzo, F.; Miller, D.; Lapierre, L.; Pelassa, I.; Monje, F. J.; Colnaghi, L.; Ghirardi, M.; Fiumara, F.. - In: ISCIENCE. - ISSN 2589-0042. - 26:10(2023), p. 108036. [10.1016/j.isci.2023.108036]
Abstract:
The transcription factor FOXP2, a regulator of vocalization- and speech/language-related phenotypes, contains two long polyQ repeats (Q1 and Q2) displaying marked, still enigmatic length variation across mammals. We found that the Q1/Q2 length ratio quantitatively encodes vocalization frequency ranges, from the infrasonic to the ultrasonic, displaying striking convergent evolution patterns. Thus, species emitting ultrasonic vocalizations converge with bats in having a low ratio, whereas species vocalizing in the low-frequency/infrasonic range converge with elephants and whales, which have higher ratios. Similar, taxon-specific patterns were observed for the FOXP2-related protein FOXP1. At the molecular level, we observed that the FOXP2 polyQ tracts form coiled coils, assembling into condensates and fibrils, and drive liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS). By integrating evolutionary and molecular analyses, we found that polyQ length variation related to vocalization frequency impacts FOXP2 structure, LLPS, and transcriptional activity, thus defining a novel form of polyQ length-based molecular encoding of vocalization frequency.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Physiology; Molecular biology; Evolutionary biology
Elenco autori:
Vaglietti, S.; Villeri, V.; Dell'Oca, M.; Marchetti, C.; Cesano, F.; Rizzo, F.; Miller, D.; Lapierre, L.; Pelassa, I.; Monje, F. J.; Colnaghi, L.; Ghirardi, M.; Fiumara, F.
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