RNA binding protein RBM46 regulates mitotic-to-meiotic transition in spermatogenesis

Meiosis entry during spermatogenesis requires reprogramming from mitotic to meiotic gene expression profiles. Transcriptional regulation has been extensively studied in meiosis entry, but gain of function for master transcription factors is insufficient to down-regulate mitotic genes. RNA helicase Y...

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Veröffentlicht in:Science advances 2022-08, Vol.8 (34), p.eabq2945
Hauptverfasser: Qian, Baomei, Li, Yang, Yan, Ruoyu, Han, Shenglin, Bu, Zhiwen, Gong, Jie, Zheng, Bangjin, Yuan, Zihan, Ren, Sen, He, Qing, Zhang, Jinwen, Xu, Chen, Wang, Ruilin, Sun, Zheng, Lin, Mingyan, Zhou, Jian, Ye, Lan
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Zusammenfassung:Meiosis entry during spermatogenesis requires reprogramming from mitotic to meiotic gene expression profiles. Transcriptional regulation has been extensively studied in meiosis entry, but gain of function for master transcription factors is insufficient to down-regulate mitotic genes. RNA helicase YTHDC2 and its partner MEIOC emerge as essential posttranscriptional regulators of meiotic entry. However, it is unclear what governs the RNA binding specificity of YTHDC2/MEIOC. Here, we identified RNA binding protein RBM46 as a component of the YTHDC2/MEIOC complex. Testis-specific knockout in mice causes infertility with defective mitotic-to-meiotic transition, phenocopying global or knockout. RBM46 binds to 3' UTR of mitotic transcripts within 100 nucleotides from YTHDC2 U-rich motifs and targets these transcripts for degradation. Dysregulated RBM46 expression is associated with human male fertility disorders. These findings establish the RBM46/YTHDC2/MEIOC complex as the major posttranscriptional regulator responsible for down-regulating mitotic transcripts during meiosis entry in mammalian spermatogenesis, with implications for understanding meiosis-related fertility disorders.
ISSN:2375-2548
2375-2548
DOI:10.1126/sciadv.abq2945