Identification of FBLL1 as a neuron-specific RNA 2'-O-methyltransferase mediating neuronal differentiation.

IF 9.4 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America Pub Date : 2024-11-26 Epub Date: 2024-11-21 DOI:10.1073/pnas.2406961121
Deyu Zhang, Bo Li, Henan Xu, Jingying Li, Chao Ma, Wei Ge, Congcong Lu, Xuetao Cao
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2'-O-methylation is one of the most prevalent RNA modifications found in different RNA types. However, the identities of enzymes participating in the transfer of methyl groups are not well defined. To date, fibrillarin (FBL) is the only known small nucleolar ribonucleoprotein (snoRNP) 2'-O-methyltransferase. Whether other snoRNP 2'-O-methyltransferases exist and their functions in targeting RNAs to determine cell differentiation and function need to be elucidated. Here, we identify FBL-like protein 1 (FBLL1) as a 2'-O-methyltransferase and find its function in promoting neuronal differentiation. We show that FBLL1 is a key snoRNP complex enzyme that transfers methyl groups to substrate RNAs both in vitro and in vivo. Moreover, FBLL1 exhibits different 2'-O-methyltransferase site selectivity from FBL and tissue-specific distribution. FBLL1 is preferentially expressed in the brain, especially in human neuron cells, and promotes neuronal differentiation through 2'-O-methylation of GAP43 messenger RNA (mRNA). Knockdown of FBLL1, but not FBL, reduced 2'-O-methylation levels in GAP43 mRNA, decreased expression of GAP43 proteins, and eventually repressed neuronal differentiation. Our finding of neuron-specific FBLL1 adds insights into RNA modification in neurobiology and provides clues for understanding 2'-O-methylation in health and disease.

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鉴定 FBLL1 为神经元特异性 RNA 2'-O- 甲基转移酶,可介导神经元分化。
2'-O-甲基化是不同类型 RNA 中最常见的 RNA 修饰之一。然而,参与甲基基团转移的酶的身份并不明确。迄今为止,纤毛蛋白(FBL)是唯一已知的小核糖核蛋白(snoRNP)2'-O-甲基转移酶。其他 snoRNP 2'-O-甲基转移酶是否存在,以及它们在靶向 RNA 以决定细胞分化和功能方面的功能都有待阐明。在这里,我们发现 FBL 样蛋白 1(FBLL1)是一种 2'-O-甲基转移酶,并发现了它在促进神经元分化方面的功能。我们发现 FBLL1 是一种关键的 snoRNP 复合酶,能在体外和体内将甲基转移到底物 RNA 上。此外,FBLL1 表现出与 FBL 不同的 2'-O -甲基转移酶位点选择性和组织特异性分布。FBLL1 优先在大脑中表达,尤其是在人类神经元细胞中,并通过对 GAP43 信使 RNA(mRNA)的 2'-O 甲基化促进神经元分化。敲除 FBLL1(而非 FBL)可降低 GAP43 mRNA 的 2'-O 甲基化水平,减少 GAP43 蛋白的表达,并最终抑制神经元的分化。我们对神经元特异性 FBLL1 的发现增加了对神经生物学中 RNA 修饰的了解,并为理解健康和疾病中的 2'-O 甲基化提供了线索。
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