N6-methyladenosine(m^(6)A)modification of mRNA is a critical post-transcriptional regulatory mechanism that modulates mRNA metabolism and neuronal function.The m^(6)A reader YTHDF1 has been shown to enhance the transl...N6-methyladenosine(m^(6)A)modification of mRNA is a critical post-transcriptional regulatory mechanism that modulates mRNA metabolism and neuronal function.The m^(6)A reader YTHDF1 has been shown to enhance the translational efficiency of m^(6)A-modified mRNAs in the brain and is essential for learning and memory.However,its role in the mature retina remains unclear.Herein,we report a novel role of Ythdf1 in the maintenance of retinal function using a genetic knockout model.Loss of Ythdf1 resulted in impaired scotopic electroretinogram(ERG)responses and progressive retinal degeneration.Detailed analyses of rod photoreceptors confirmed substantial degenerative changes in the absence of ciliary defects.Single-cell RNA sequencing revealed comprehensive molecular alterations across all retinal cell types in Ythdf1-deficient retinas.Integrative analysis of methylated RNA immunoprecipitation(MeRIP)sequencing and RIP sequencing identified Tulp1 and Dhx38,two inheritable retinal degeneration disease-associated gene homologs,as direct targets of YTHDF1 in the retina.Specifically,YTHDF1 recognized and bound m^(6)A-modified Tulp1 and Dhx38 mRNA at the coding sequence(CDS),enhancing their translational efficiency without altering mRNA levels.Collectively,these findings highlight the essential role of YTHDF1 in preserving visual function and reveal a novel regulatory mechanism of m^(6)A reader proteins in retinal degeneration,identifying potential therapeutic targets for severe retinopathies.展开更多
Tomato(Solanum lycopersicum)is an extensively cultivated vegetable,and its growth and fruit quality can be significantly impaired by low temperatures.The widespread presence of N^(6)-methyladenosine(m^(6)A)modificatio...Tomato(Solanum lycopersicum)is an extensively cultivated vegetable,and its growth and fruit quality can be significantly impaired by low temperatures.The widespread presence of N^(6)-methyladenosine(m^(6)A)modification on RNA is involved in a diverse range of stress response processes.There is a significant knowledge gap regarding the precise roles of m^(6)A modification in tomato,particularly for cold stress response.Here,we assessed the m^(6)A modification landscape of S.lycopersicum'Micro-Tom'leaves in response to low-temperature stress.Furthermore,we investigated the potential relationship among m^(6)A modification,transcriptional regulation,alternative polyadenylation events,and protein translation via MeRIP-seq,RNA-seq,and protein mass spectrometry.After omic date analysis,11378 and 10735 significant m^(6)A peak associated genes were identified in the control and cold treatment tomato leaves,respectively.Additionally,we observed a UGUACAK(K=G/U)motif under both conditions.Differential m^(6)A site associated genes most likely play roles in protein translation regulatory pathway.Besides directly altering gene expression levels,m^(6)A also leads to differential poly(A)site usage under low-temperature.Finally,24 important candidate genes associated with cold stress were identified by system-level multi-omic analysis.Among them,m^(6)A modification levels were increased in SBPase(Sedoheptulose-1,7-bisphosphatase,Solyc05g052600.4)mRNA,causing distal poly(A)site usage,downregulation of mRNA expression level,and increased protein abundance.Through these,tomato leaves try to maintain normal photo synthetic carbon assimilation and nitro gen metabolism under low-temperature condition.The comprehensive investigation of the m^(6)A modification landscape and multi-omics analysis provide valuable insights into the epigenetic regulatory mechanisms in tomato cold stress response.展开更多
The study of modified RNA known as epitranscriptomics has become increasingly relevant in our understanding of disease-modifying mechanisms.Methylation of N6 adenosine(m^(6)A)and C5 cytosine(m^(5)C)bases occur on mRNA...The study of modified RNA known as epitranscriptomics has become increasingly relevant in our understanding of disease-modifying mechanisms.Methylation of N6 adenosine(m^(6)A)and C5 cytosine(m^(5)C)bases occur on mRNAs,tRNA,mt-tRNA,and rRNA species as well as non-coding RNAs.With emerging knowledge of RNA binding proteins that act as writer,reader,and eraser effector proteins,comes a new understanding of physiological processes controlled by these systems.Such processes when spatiotemporally disrupted within cellular nanodomains in highly specialized tissues such as the brain,give rise to different forms of disease.In this review,we discuss accumulating evidence that changes in the m^(6)A and m^(5)C methylation systems contribute to neurocognitive disorders.Early studies first identified mutations within FMR1 to cause intellectual disability Fragile X syndromes several years before FMR1 was identified as an m^(6)A RNA reader protein.Subsequently,familial mutations within the m^(6)A writer gene METTL5,m^(5)C writer genes NSUN2,NSUN3,NSUN5,and NSUN6,as well as THOC2 and THOC6 that form a protein complex with the m^(5)C reader protein ALYREF,were recognized to cause intellectual development disorders.Similarly,differences in expression of the m^(5)C writer and reader effector proteins,NSUN6,NSUN7,and ALYREF in brain tissue are indicated in individuals with Alzheimer's disease,individuals with a high neuropathological load or have suffered traumatic brain injury.Likewise,an abundance of m^(6)A reader and anti-reader proteins are reported to change across brain regions in Lewy bodies diseases,Alzheimer's disease,and individuals with high cognitive reserve.m^(6)A-modified RNAs are also reported significantly more abundant in dementia with Lewy bodies brain tissue but significantly reduced in Parkinson's disease tissue,whilst modified RNAs are misplaced within diseased cells,particularly where synapses are located.In parahippocampal brain tissue,m^(6)A modification is enriched in transcripts associated with psychiatric disorders including conditions with clear cognitive deficits.These findings indicate a diverse set of molecular mechanisms are influenced by RNA methylation systems that can cause neuronal and synaptic dysfunction underlying neurocognitive disorders.Targeting these RNA modification systems brings new prospects for neural regenerative therapies.展开更多
Inherited retinal dystrophies (IRDs) are major causes of visual impairment and irreversible blindness worldwide, while the precise molecular and genetic mechanisms are still elusive. N6-methyladenosine (m^(6)A) modifi...Inherited retinal dystrophies (IRDs) are major causes of visual impairment and irreversible blindness worldwide, while the precise molecular and genetic mechanisms are still elusive. N6-methyladenosine (m^(6)A) modification is the most prevalent internal modification in eukaryotic mRNA. YTH domain containing 2 (YTHDC2), an m^(6)A reader protein, has recently been identified as a key player in germline development and human cancer. However, its contribution to retinal function remains unknown. Here, we explore the role of YTHDC2 in the visual function of retinal rod photoreceptors by generating rod-specific Ythdc2 knockout mice. Results show that Ythdc2 deficiency in rods causes diminished scotopic ERG responses and progressive retinal degeneration. Multi-omics analysis further identifies Ppef2 and Pde6b as the potential targets of YTHDC2 in the retina. Specifically, via its YTH domain, YTHDC2 recognizes and binds m^(6)A-modified Ppef2 mRNA at the coding sequence and Pde6b mRNA at the 5′-UTR, resulting in enhanced translation efficiency without affecting mRNA levels. Compromised translation efficiency of Ppef2 and Pde6b after YTHDC2 depletion ultimately leads to decreased protein levels in the retina, impaired retinal function, and progressive rod death. Collectively, our finding highlights the importance of YTHDC2 in visual function and photoreceptor survival, which provides an unreported elucidation of IRD pathogenesis via epitranscriptomics.展开更多
Ever since the first RNA nucleoside modification was charac- terized in 1957 [1], over 100 distinct chemical modifications have been identified in RNA to date [2]. Most of these modi- fications were characterized in n...Ever since the first RNA nucleoside modification was charac- terized in 1957 [1], over 100 distinct chemical modifications have been identified in RNA to date [2]. Most of these modi- fications were characterized in non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs), including tRNA, rRNA, and small nuclear RNA (snRNA) [3]. Studies in the past few decades have located various mod- ifications in these ncRNAs and revealed their functional roles [3]. For instance, NLmethyladenosine (mlA), which is typically found at position 58 in the tRNA T-loop of eukaryotes, func- tions to stabilize tRNA tertiary structure [4] and affect transla- tion by regulating the associations between tRNA and polysome [5]. Pseudouridine (tp) in snRNA can fine-tune branch site interactions and affect mRNA splicing [6].展开更多
N6-甲基腺嘌呤(N6-methyladenosine,m6A)是真核生物信使RNA(Messenger RNA,m RNA)上含量最多的化学修饰之一。类似于DNA和组蛋白化学修饰,m6A修饰也同样是动态可逆的,可在时间和空间上被甲基转移酶和去甲基酶调控。哺乳动物体内m6A甲基...N6-甲基腺嘌呤(N6-methyladenosine,m6A)是真核生物信使RNA(Messenger RNA,m RNA)上含量最多的化学修饰之一。类似于DNA和组蛋白化学修饰,m6A修饰也同样是动态可逆的,可在时间和空间上被甲基转移酶和去甲基酶调控。哺乳动物体内m6A甲基转移酶复合物中有一部分成分已被解析,主要有METTL3(Methyltransferase-like protein 3)、METTL14(Methyltransferase-like protein 14)和WTAP(Wilms tumor 1-associating protein)。m6A去甲基酶肥胖蛋白FTO(Fat mass and obesity associated protein)和ALKBH5(Alk B homolog 5)依赖α-酮戊二酸(α-Ketoglutaric acid,α-KG)和Fe(Ⅱ)对m6A进行氧化去甲基化反应。m6A在生物体内由m6A结合蛋白识别,并介导其行使功能。目前发现的m6A结合蛋白有YTH结构域蛋白YTHDF1(YTH domain-containing family protein 1)、YTHDF2(YTH domain-containing family protein 2)、YTHDC1(YTH domain-containing protein1)和核内HNRNPA2B1(Heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoproteins A2B1)。本文综述了m6A的分布和相关蛋白介导的m6A功能研究,以期全面理解m6A这一RNA表观遗传新修饰在生命进程中的重要调控作用。展开更多
BACKGROUND Cataracts remain a prime reason for visual disturbance and blindness all over the world,despite the capacity for successful surgical replacement with artificial lenses.Diabetic cataract(DC),a metabolic comp...BACKGROUND Cataracts remain a prime reason for visual disturbance and blindness all over the world,despite the capacity for successful surgical replacement with artificial lenses.Diabetic cataract(DC),a metabolic complication,usually occurs at an earlier age and progresses faster than age-related cataracts.Evidence has linked N6-methyladenosine(m6A)to DC progression.However,there exists a lack of understanding regarding RNA m6A modifications and the role of m6A in DC pathogenesis.AIM To elucidate the role played by altered m6A and differentially expressed mRNAs(DEmRNAs)in DC.METHODS Anterior lens capsules were collected from the control subjects and patients with DC.M6A epitranscriptomic microarray was performed to investigate the altered m6A modifications and determine the DEmRNAs.Through Gene Ontology and pathway enrichment(Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes)analyses,the potential role played by dysregulated m6A modification was predicted.Real-time polymerase chain reaction was further carried out to identify the dysregulated expression of RNA methyltransferases,demethylases,and readers.RESULTS Increased m6A abundance levels were found in the total mRNA of DC samples.Bioinformatics analysis predicted that ferroptosis pathways could be associated with m6A-modified mRNAs.The levels of five methylation-related genes-RBM15,WTAP,ALKBH5,FTO,and YTHDF1-were upregulated in DC samples.Upregulation of RBM15 expression was verified in SRA01/04 cells with high-glucose medium and in samples from DC patients.CONCLUSION M6a mRNA modifications may be involved in DC progression via the ferroptosis pathway,rendering novel insights into therapeutic strategies for DC.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(82371083,82471100,82121003,82271084)Program of Science and Technology International Cooperation Project of Qinghai province(China)(2022-HZ-814)。
文摘N6-methyladenosine(m^(6)A)modification of mRNA is a critical post-transcriptional regulatory mechanism that modulates mRNA metabolism and neuronal function.The m^(6)A reader YTHDF1 has been shown to enhance the translational efficiency of m^(6)A-modified mRNAs in the brain and is essential for learning and memory.However,its role in the mature retina remains unclear.Herein,we report a novel role of Ythdf1 in the maintenance of retinal function using a genetic knockout model.Loss of Ythdf1 resulted in impaired scotopic electroretinogram(ERG)responses and progressive retinal degeneration.Detailed analyses of rod photoreceptors confirmed substantial degenerative changes in the absence of ciliary defects.Single-cell RNA sequencing revealed comprehensive molecular alterations across all retinal cell types in Ythdf1-deficient retinas.Integrative analysis of methylated RNA immunoprecipitation(MeRIP)sequencing and RIP sequencing identified Tulp1 and Dhx38,two inheritable retinal degeneration disease-associated gene homologs,as direct targets of YTHDF1 in the retina.Specifically,YTHDF1 recognized and bound m^(6)A-modified Tulp1 and Dhx38 mRNA at the coding sequence(CDS),enhancing their translational efficiency without altering mRNA levels.Collectively,these findings highlight the essential role of YTHDF1 in preserving visual function and reveal a novel regulatory mechanism of m^(6)A reader proteins in retinal degeneration,identifying potential therapeutic targets for severe retinopathies.
基金financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.32202518 and 32070601)Shandong University of Technology PhD Start-up Fund(418097)。
文摘Tomato(Solanum lycopersicum)is an extensively cultivated vegetable,and its growth and fruit quality can be significantly impaired by low temperatures.The widespread presence of N^(6)-methyladenosine(m^(6)A)modification on RNA is involved in a diverse range of stress response processes.There is a significant knowledge gap regarding the precise roles of m^(6)A modification in tomato,particularly for cold stress response.Here,we assessed the m^(6)A modification landscape of S.lycopersicum'Micro-Tom'leaves in response to low-temperature stress.Furthermore,we investigated the potential relationship among m^(6)A modification,transcriptional regulation,alternative polyadenylation events,and protein translation via MeRIP-seq,RNA-seq,and protein mass spectrometry.After omic date analysis,11378 and 10735 significant m^(6)A peak associated genes were identified in the control and cold treatment tomato leaves,respectively.Additionally,we observed a UGUACAK(K=G/U)motif under both conditions.Differential m^(6)A site associated genes most likely play roles in protein translation regulatory pathway.Besides directly altering gene expression levels,m^(6)A also leads to differential poly(A)site usage under low-temperature.Finally,24 important candidate genes associated with cold stress were identified by system-level multi-omic analysis.Among them,m^(6)A modification levels were increased in SBPase(Sedoheptulose-1,7-bisphosphatase,Solyc05g052600.4)mRNA,causing distal poly(A)site usage,downregulation of mRNA expression level,and increased protein abundance.Through these,tomato leaves try to maintain normal photo synthetic carbon assimilation and nitro gen metabolism under low-temperature condition.The comprehensive investigation of the m^(6)A modification landscape and multi-omics analysis provide valuable insights into the epigenetic regulatory mechanisms in tomato cold stress response.
基金funded by Notingham University and the Neuroscience Support Group Charity,UK(to HMK)supported by a CONACYT PhD scholarshipMD?was supported by the Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Program of TUBITAK。
文摘The study of modified RNA known as epitranscriptomics has become increasingly relevant in our understanding of disease-modifying mechanisms.Methylation of N6 adenosine(m^(6)A)and C5 cytosine(m^(5)C)bases occur on mRNAs,tRNA,mt-tRNA,and rRNA species as well as non-coding RNAs.With emerging knowledge of RNA binding proteins that act as writer,reader,and eraser effector proteins,comes a new understanding of physiological processes controlled by these systems.Such processes when spatiotemporally disrupted within cellular nanodomains in highly specialized tissues such as the brain,give rise to different forms of disease.In this review,we discuss accumulating evidence that changes in the m^(6)A and m^(5)C methylation systems contribute to neurocognitive disorders.Early studies first identified mutations within FMR1 to cause intellectual disability Fragile X syndromes several years before FMR1 was identified as an m^(6)A RNA reader protein.Subsequently,familial mutations within the m^(6)A writer gene METTL5,m^(5)C writer genes NSUN2,NSUN3,NSUN5,and NSUN6,as well as THOC2 and THOC6 that form a protein complex with the m^(5)C reader protein ALYREF,were recognized to cause intellectual development disorders.Similarly,differences in expression of the m^(5)C writer and reader effector proteins,NSUN6,NSUN7,and ALYREF in brain tissue are indicated in individuals with Alzheimer's disease,individuals with a high neuropathological load or have suffered traumatic brain injury.Likewise,an abundance of m^(6)A reader and anti-reader proteins are reported to change across brain regions in Lewy bodies diseases,Alzheimer's disease,and individuals with high cognitive reserve.m^(6)A-modified RNAs are also reported significantly more abundant in dementia with Lewy bodies brain tissue but significantly reduced in Parkinson's disease tissue,whilst modified RNAs are misplaced within diseased cells,particularly where synapses are located.In parahippocampal brain tissue,m^(6)A modification is enriched in transcripts associated with psychiatric disorders including conditions with clear cognitive deficits.These findings indicate a diverse set of molecular mechanisms are influenced by RNA methylation systems that can cause neuronal and synaptic dysfunction underlying neurocognitive disorders.Targeting these RNA modification systems brings new prospects for neural regenerative therapies.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(81970841,82101160,82121003)the Department of Science and Technology of Sichuan Province(2023ZYD0172,2023YFS0161)+3 种基金the program of Science and Technology International Cooperation Project of Qinghai province(China)(No.2022-HZ-814)Sichuan Intellectual Property Office(China)(No.2022-ZS-0070)the CAMS Innovation Fund for Medical Sciences(2019-12M-5-032)Open Project of Henan Provincial Key Laboratory of Ophthalmology and Visual Science(20KFKT02).
文摘Inherited retinal dystrophies (IRDs) are major causes of visual impairment and irreversible blindness worldwide, while the precise molecular and genetic mechanisms are still elusive. N6-methyladenosine (m^(6)A) modification is the most prevalent internal modification in eukaryotic mRNA. YTH domain containing 2 (YTHDC2), an m^(6)A reader protein, has recently been identified as a key player in germline development and human cancer. However, its contribution to retinal function remains unknown. Here, we explore the role of YTHDC2 in the visual function of retinal rod photoreceptors by generating rod-specific Ythdc2 knockout mice. Results show that Ythdc2 deficiency in rods causes diminished scotopic ERG responses and progressive retinal degeneration. Multi-omics analysis further identifies Ppef2 and Pde6b as the potential targets of YTHDC2 in the retina. Specifically, via its YTH domain, YTHDC2 recognizes and binds m^(6)A-modified Ppef2 mRNA at the coding sequence and Pde6b mRNA at the 5′-UTR, resulting in enhanced translation efficiency without affecting mRNA levels. Compromised translation efficiency of Ppef2 and Pde6b after YTHDC2 depletion ultimately leads to decreased protein levels in the retina, impaired retinal function, and progressive rod death. Collectively, our finding highlights the importance of YTHDC2 in visual function and photoreceptor survival, which provides an unreported elucidation of IRD pathogenesis via epitranscriptomics.
基金supported by the National Key Research and Development Program from the Ministry of Science and Technology of China(Grant No.2016YFC0900300)the Beijing Natural Science Foundation(Grant No.5162012)of China awarded to CY
文摘Ever since the first RNA nucleoside modification was charac- terized in 1957 [1], over 100 distinct chemical modifications have been identified in RNA to date [2]. Most of these modi- fications were characterized in non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs), including tRNA, rRNA, and small nuclear RNA (snRNA) [3]. Studies in the past few decades have located various mod- ifications in these ncRNAs and revealed their functional roles [3]. For instance, NLmethyladenosine (mlA), which is typically found at position 58 in the tRNA T-loop of eukaryotes, func- tions to stabilize tRNA tertiary structure [4] and affect transla- tion by regulating the associations between tRNA and polysome [5]. Pseudouridine (tp) in snRNA can fine-tune branch site interactions and affect mRNA splicing [6].
文摘N6-甲基腺嘌呤(N6-methyladenosine,m6A)是真核生物信使RNA(Messenger RNA,m RNA)上含量最多的化学修饰之一。类似于DNA和组蛋白化学修饰,m6A修饰也同样是动态可逆的,可在时间和空间上被甲基转移酶和去甲基酶调控。哺乳动物体内m6A甲基转移酶复合物中有一部分成分已被解析,主要有METTL3(Methyltransferase-like protein 3)、METTL14(Methyltransferase-like protein 14)和WTAP(Wilms tumor 1-associating protein)。m6A去甲基酶肥胖蛋白FTO(Fat mass and obesity associated protein)和ALKBH5(Alk B homolog 5)依赖α-酮戊二酸(α-Ketoglutaric acid,α-KG)和Fe(Ⅱ)对m6A进行氧化去甲基化反应。m6A在生物体内由m6A结合蛋白识别,并介导其行使功能。目前发现的m6A结合蛋白有YTH结构域蛋白YTHDF1(YTH domain-containing family protein 1)、YTHDF2(YTH domain-containing family protein 2)、YTHDC1(YTH domain-containing protein1)和核内HNRNPA2B1(Heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoproteins A2B1)。本文综述了m6A的分布和相关蛋白介导的m6A功能研究,以期全面理解m6A这一RNA表观遗传新修饰在生命进程中的重要调控作用。
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.82171039.
文摘BACKGROUND Cataracts remain a prime reason for visual disturbance and blindness all over the world,despite the capacity for successful surgical replacement with artificial lenses.Diabetic cataract(DC),a metabolic complication,usually occurs at an earlier age and progresses faster than age-related cataracts.Evidence has linked N6-methyladenosine(m6A)to DC progression.However,there exists a lack of understanding regarding RNA m6A modifications and the role of m6A in DC pathogenesis.AIM To elucidate the role played by altered m6A and differentially expressed mRNAs(DEmRNAs)in DC.METHODS Anterior lens capsules were collected from the control subjects and patients with DC.M6A epitranscriptomic microarray was performed to investigate the altered m6A modifications and determine the DEmRNAs.Through Gene Ontology and pathway enrichment(Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes)analyses,the potential role played by dysregulated m6A modification was predicted.Real-time polymerase chain reaction was further carried out to identify the dysregulated expression of RNA methyltransferases,demethylases,and readers.RESULTS Increased m6A abundance levels were found in the total mRNA of DC samples.Bioinformatics analysis predicted that ferroptosis pathways could be associated with m6A-modified mRNAs.The levels of five methylation-related genes-RBM15,WTAP,ALKBH5,FTO,and YTHDF1-were upregulated in DC samples.Upregulation of RBM15 expression was verified in SRA01/04 cells with high-glucose medium and in samples from DC patients.CONCLUSION M6a mRNA modifications may be involved in DC progression via the ferroptosis pathway,rendering novel insights into therapeutic strategies for DC.