Development of spoken language
"NOVA1, a neuronal RNA-binding protein expressed in the central nervous
system, is essential for survival in mice and normal development in
humans.
"A single amino acid change (I197V) in NOVA1’s second RNA binding
domain is unique to modern humans.
"To study its physiological effects,
we generated mice carrying the human-specific I197V variant (Nova1hu/hu)
and analyzed the molecular and behavioral consequences. While the I197V
substitution had minimal impact on NOVA1’s RNA binding capacity, it led
to specific effects on alternative splicing, and CLIP revealed multiple
binding peaks in mouse brain transcripts involved in vocalization.
"These molecular findings were associated with behavioral differences in
vocalization patterns in Nova1hu/hu mice as
pups and adults.
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