CTCF barrier breaking by ZFP661 promotes protocadherin diversity in mammalian brains

Mammalian brains are larger and more densely packed with neurons than reptiles, but the genetic mechanisms underlying the increased connection complexity amongst neurons are unclear. The expression diversity of clustered protocadherins (Pcdhs), which is controlled by CTCF and cohesin, is crucial for proper dendritic arborization and cortical connectivity in vertebrates. Here, we identify a highly-conserved and mammalian-restricted protein, ZFP661, that binds antagonistically at CTCF barriers at the Pcdh locus, preventing CTCF from trapping cohesin. ZFP661 balances the usage of Pcdh isoforms and increases Pcdh expression diversity. Loss of Zfp661 causes cortical dendritic arborization defects and autism-like social deficits in mice. Our study reveals both a novel mechanism that regulates the trapping of cohesin by CTCF and a mammalian adaptation that promoted Pcdh expression diversity to accompany the expanded mammalian brain. One sentence summary ZFP661 blocks cohesin trapping by CTCF and increases protocadherin diversity for proper cortical dendritic arborization.

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