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The human methyltransferase ZCCHC4 catalyses N6-methyladenosine modification of 28S ribosomal RNA

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.137056
Date of Publication
2020
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute

Departement für Chemi...

Contributor
Pinto, Rita
Vågbø, Cathrine B
Jakobsson, Magnus E
Kim, Ye Ji
Departement für Chemie und Biochemie (DCB)
Baltissen, Marijke P
O’Donohue, Marie-Françoise
Guzmán, Ulises H
Małecki, Jędrzej M
Wu, Jie
Departement für Chemie und Biochemie (DCB)
Kirpekar, Finn
Olsen, Jesper V
Gleizes, Pierre-Emmanuel
Vermeulen, Michiel
Leidel, Sebastian Andreas
Departement für Chemie und Biochemie (DCB)
Slupphaug, Geir
Falnes, Pål Ø
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500 - Science::570 - ...

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Series
Nucleic acids research
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
0305-1048
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1093/nar/gkz1147
PubMed ID
31799605
Description
RNA methylations are essential both for RNA structure and function, and are introduced by a number of distinct methyltransferases (MTases). In recent years, N6-methyladenosine (m6A) modification of eukaryotic mRNA has been subject to intense studies, and it has been demonstrated that m6A is a reversible modification that regulates several aspects of mRNA function. However, m6A is also found in other RNAs, such as mammalian 18S and 28S ribosomal RNAs (rRNAs), but the responsible MTases have remained elusive. 28S rRNA carries a single m6A modification, found at position A4220 (alternatively referred to as A4190) within a stem-loop structure, and here we show that the MTase ZCCHC4 is the enzyme responsible for introducing this modification. Accordingly, we found that ZCCHC4 localises to nucleoli, the site of ribosome assembly, and that proteins involved in RNA metabolism are overrepresented in the ZCCHC4 interactome. Interestingly, the absence of m6A4220 perturbs codon-specific translation dynamics and shifts gene expression at the translational level. In summary, we establish ZCCHC4 as the enzyme responsible for m6A modification of human 28S rRNA, and demonstrate its functional significance in mRNA translation.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/184620
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