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Arginine methylation of the intrinsically disordered C-terminus of METTL14 controls N6-methyladenosine function in DNA repair

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干细胞与再生医学数据中心2022-02-20 更新2024-03-06 收录
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The N6-methyladenosine (m6A) RNA modification serves crucial functions in RNA metabolism; however, the molecular mechanisms underlying the regulation of m6A are not well understood. Here, we establish arginine methylation of METTL14, a component of the m6A methyltransferase complex, as a novel pathway that controls the function of m6A in DNA repair. Specifically, protein arginine methyltransferase 1 (PRMT1) interacts with and methylates the intrinsically disordered C-terminus of METTL14, which promotes its interaction with RNA substrates, enhances its RNA methylation activity, and is crucial for its interaction with RNAPII. Mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs) expressing arginine methylation-deficient METTL14 exhibit dramatically reduced global m6A levels. Transcriptome-wide m6A analysis reveals that arginine methylation-dependent m6A enhances the translation of genes essential for the repair of DNA interstrand crosslinks; thus, METTL14 arginine methylation-deficient mESCs are hypersensitive to DNA crosslinking agents. Collectively, these findings reveal important aspects of m6A regulation that could have broad implications in normal development and in diseases such as cancer.
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The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
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2022-02-20
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