The YTHDF proteins display distinct cellular functions on m6A-modified RNA

IF 11.6 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Trends in Biochemical Sciences Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1016/j.tibs.2024.04.001
Zhongyu Zou , Chuan He
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Abstract

YTHDF proteins are main cytoplasmic ‘reader’ proteins of RNA N6-methyladenosine (m6A) methylation in mammals. They are largely responsible for m6A-mediated regulation in the cell cytosol by controlling both mRNA translation and degradation. Recent functional and mechanistic investigations of the YTHDF proteins revealed that these proteins have different functions to enable versatile regulation of the epitranscriptome. Their divergent functions largely originate from their different amino acid sequences in the low-complexity N termini. Consequently, they have different phase separation propensities and possess distinct post-translational modifications (PTMs). Different PTMs, subcellular localizations, and competition among partner proteins have emerged as three major mechanisms that control the functions of these YTHDF proteins. We also summarize recent progress on critical roles of these YTHDF proteins in anticancer immunity and the potential for targeting these proteins for developing new anticancer therapies.

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YTHDF 蛋白在 m6A 修饰的 RNA 上显示出不同的细胞功能。
YTHDF 蛋白是哺乳动物体内 RNA N6-甲基腺苷(m6A)甲基化的主要细胞质 "阅读器 "蛋白。它们通过控制 mRNA 的翻译和降解,对细胞胞体中由 m6A 介导的调控负主要责任。最近对 YTHDF 蛋白进行的功能和机理研究发现,这些蛋白具有不同的功能,能够对表转录组进行多功能调控。它们的不同功能主要源于低复杂度 N 端不同的氨基酸序列。因此,它们具有不同的相分离倾向和不同的翻译后修饰(PTM)。不同的 PTM、亚细胞定位以及伙伴蛋白之间的竞争已成为控制这些 YTHDF 蛋白功能的三大机制。我们还总结了这些 YTHDF 蛋白在抗癌免疫中的关键作用的最新进展,以及以这些蛋白为靶点开发新型抗癌疗法的潜力。
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Trends in Biochemical Sciences
Trends in Biochemical Sciences 生物-生化与分子生物学
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