A transposase-derived gene required for human brain development

Luz Jubierre Zapater, Elias Rodriguez-Fos, Merce Planas-Felix,Sara Lewis, Daniel Cameron,Phillip Demarest, Anika Nabila,Junfei Zhao, Paul Bergin,Casie Reed, Makiko Yamada,Alex Pagnozzi, Caroline Nava, Emilie Bourel-Ponchel, Derek E. Neilson, Ali Dursun, R. Köksal Özgül, Halil Tuna Akar,Nicholas D. Socci, Matthew Hayes,Raul Rabadan,David Torrents,Michael C. Kruer, Miklos Toth,Alex Kentsis

biorxiv(2023)

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DNA transposable elements and transposase-derived genes are present in most living organisms, including vertebrates, but their function is largely unknown. PiggyBac Transposable Element Derived 5 (PGBD5) is an evolutionarily conserved vertebrate DNA transposase-derived gene with retained nuclease activity in cells. Vertebrate brain development is known to be associated with prominent neuronal cell death and DNA breaks, but their causes and functions are not well understood. Here, we show that PGBD5 contributes to normal brain development in mice and humans, where its deficiency causes disorder of intellectual disability, movement and seizures. In mice, Pgbd5 is required for the developmental induction of post-mitotic DNA breaks and recurrent somatic genome rearrangements in neurons. Together, these studies nominate PGBD5 as the long-hypothesized neuronal DNA nuclease required for brain function in mammals. One-Sentence Summary PiggyBac Transposable Element Derived 5 (PGBD5) is required for brain development in humans and mice by promoting somatic neuronal genome rearrangements. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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