FTO-mediated formation of N6-hydroxymethyladenosine and N6-formyladenosine in mammalian RNA
N 6 -methyladenosine is a prevalent internal modification in messenger RNA and non-coding RNA affecting various cellular pathways. Here we report the discovery of two additional modifications, N 6 -hydroxymethyladenosine (hm 6 A) and N 6 -formyladenosine (f 6 A), in mammalian messenger RNA. We show...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nature communications 2013-01, Vol.4 (1), p.1798-1798, Article 1798 |
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6
-methyladenosine is a prevalent internal modification in messenger RNA and non-coding RNA affecting various cellular pathways. Here we report the discovery of two additional modifications,
N
6
-hydroxymethyladenosine (hm
6
A) and
N
6
-formyladenosine (f
6
A), in mammalian messenger RNA. We show that Fe
II
- and α-ketoglutarate-dependent fat mass and obesity-associated (FTO) protein oxidize
N
6
-methyladenosine to generate
N
6
-hydroxymethyladenosine as an intermediate modification, and
N
6
-formyladenosine as a further oxidized product.
N
6
-hydroxymethyladenosine and
N
6
-formyladenosine have half-life times of ~3 h in aqueous solution under physiological relevant conditions, and are present in isolated messenger RNA from human cells as well as mouse tissues. These previously unknown modifications derived from the prevalent
N
6
-methyladenosine in messenger RNA, formed through oxidative RNA demethylation, may dynamically modulate RNA–protein interactions to affect gene expression regulation.
Internal modifications in mRNA and non-coding RNA are necessary for modulating various intracellular signalling pathways. In this study, the authors report novel modifications resulting from oxidative RNA demethylation, which regulate RNA–protein interactions affecting gene expression. |
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ISSN: | 2041-1723 2041-1723 |
DOI: | 10.1038/ncomms2822 |