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Arginine methylation augments Sbp1 function in translation repression and decapping

The fate of messenger RNA in cytoplasm plays a crucial role in various cellular processes. However, the mechanisms that decide whether mRNA will be translated, degraded or stored remain unclear. Single stranded nucleic acid binding protein (Sbp1), an Arginine‐Glycine‐Glycine (RGG‐motif) protein, is...

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Autores principales: Bhatter, Nupur, Roy, Raju, Shah, Shanaya, Sastry, Sneha P., Parbin, Sabnam, Iyappan, Rajan, Kankaria, Siddharth, Rajyaguru, Purusharth I.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6916386/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31495062
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/febs.15057
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author Bhatter, Nupur
Roy, Raju
Shah, Shanaya
Sastry, Sneha P.
Parbin, Sabnam
Iyappan, Rajan
Kankaria, Siddharth
Rajyaguru, Purusharth I.
author_facet Bhatter, Nupur
Roy, Raju
Shah, Shanaya
Sastry, Sneha P.
Parbin, Sabnam
Iyappan, Rajan
Kankaria, Siddharth
Rajyaguru, Purusharth I.
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description The fate of messenger RNA in cytoplasm plays a crucial role in various cellular processes. However, the mechanisms that decide whether mRNA will be translated, degraded or stored remain unclear. Single stranded nucleic acid binding protein (Sbp1), an Arginine‐Glycine‐Glycine (RGG‐motif) protein, is known to promote transition of mRNA into a repressed state by binding eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4G1 (eIF4G1) and to promote mRNA decapping, perhaps by modulation of Dcp1/2 activity. Sbp1 is known to be methylated on arginine residues in RGG‐motif; however, the functional relevance of this modification in vivo remains unknown. Here, we report that Sbp1 is arginine‐methylated in an hnRNP methyl transferase (Hmt1)‐dependent manner and that methylation is enhanced upon glucose deprivation. Characterization of an arginine‐methylation‐defective (AMD) mutant provided evidence that methylation affects Sbp1 function in vivo. The AMD mutant is compromised in causing growth defect upon overexpression, and the mutant is defective in both localizing to and inducing granule formation. Importantly, the Sbp1‐eIF4G1 interaction is compromised both for the AMD mutant and in the absence of Hmt1. Upon overexpression, wild‐type Sbp1 increases localization of another RGG motif containing protein, Scd6 (suppressor of clathrin deficiency) to granules; however, this property of Sbp1 is compromised in the AMD mutant and in the absence of Hmt1, indicating that Sbp1 repression activity could involve other RGG‐motif translation repressors. Additionally, the AMD mutant fails to increase localization of the decapping activator DEAD box helicase homolog to foci and fails to rescue the decapping defect of a dcp1‐2Δski8 strain, highlighting the role of Sbp1 methylation in decapping. Taken together, these results suggest that arginine methylation modulates Sbp1 role in mRNA fate determination.
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spelling pubmed-69163862019-12-23 Arginine methylation augments Sbp1 function in translation repression and decapping Bhatter, Nupur Roy, Raju Shah, Shanaya Sastry, Sneha P. Parbin, Sabnam Iyappan, Rajan Kankaria, Siddharth Rajyaguru, Purusharth I. FEBS J Original Articles The fate of messenger RNA in cytoplasm plays a crucial role in various cellular processes. However, the mechanisms that decide whether mRNA will be translated, degraded or stored remain unclear. Single stranded nucleic acid binding protein (Sbp1), an Arginine‐Glycine‐Glycine (RGG‐motif) protein, is known to promote transition of mRNA into a repressed state by binding eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4G1 (eIF4G1) and to promote mRNA decapping, perhaps by modulation of Dcp1/2 activity. Sbp1 is known to be methylated on arginine residues in RGG‐motif; however, the functional relevance of this modification in vivo remains unknown. Here, we report that Sbp1 is arginine‐methylated in an hnRNP methyl transferase (Hmt1)‐dependent manner and that methylation is enhanced upon glucose deprivation. Characterization of an arginine‐methylation‐defective (AMD) mutant provided evidence that methylation affects Sbp1 function in vivo. The AMD mutant is compromised in causing growth defect upon overexpression, and the mutant is defective in both localizing to and inducing granule formation. Importantly, the Sbp1‐eIF4G1 interaction is compromised both for the AMD mutant and in the absence of Hmt1. Upon overexpression, wild‐type Sbp1 increases localization of another RGG motif containing protein, Scd6 (suppressor of clathrin deficiency) to granules; however, this property of Sbp1 is compromised in the AMD mutant and in the absence of Hmt1, indicating that Sbp1 repression activity could involve other RGG‐motif translation repressors. Additionally, the AMD mutant fails to increase localization of the decapping activator DEAD box helicase homolog to foci and fails to rescue the decapping defect of a dcp1‐2Δski8 strain, highlighting the role of Sbp1 methylation in decapping. Taken together, these results suggest that arginine methylation modulates Sbp1 role in mRNA fate determination. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-09-23 2019-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6916386/ /pubmed/31495062 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/febs.15057 Text en © 2019 The Authors. The FEBS Journal published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Federation of European Biochemical Societies. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Bhatter, Nupur
Roy, Raju
Shah, Shanaya
Sastry, Sneha P.
Parbin, Sabnam
Iyappan, Rajan
Kankaria, Siddharth
Rajyaguru, Purusharth I.
Arginine methylation augments Sbp1 function in translation repression and decapping
title Arginine methylation augments Sbp1 function in translation repression and decapping
title_full Arginine methylation augments Sbp1 function in translation repression and decapping
title_fullStr Arginine methylation augments Sbp1 function in translation repression and decapping
title_full_unstemmed Arginine methylation augments Sbp1 function in translation repression and decapping
title_short Arginine methylation augments Sbp1 function in translation repression and decapping
title_sort arginine methylation augments sbp1 function in translation repression and decapping
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6916386/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31495062
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/febs.15057
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