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MutT homologue 1 (MTH1) removes N6-methyl-dATP from the dNTP pool

MutT homologue 1 (MTH1) removes oxidized nucleotides from the nucleotide pool and thereby prevents their incorporation into the genome and thereby reduces genotoxicity. We previously reported that MTH1 is an efficient catalyst of O6-methyl-dGTP hydrolysis suggesting that MTH1 may also sanitize the n...

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Autores principales: Scaletti, Emma Rose, Vallin, Karl S., Bräutigam, Lars, Sarno, Antonio, Warpman Berglund, Ulrika, Helleday, Thomas, Stenmark, Pål, Jemth, Ann-Sofie
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Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7152754/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32144205
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.RA120.012636
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author Scaletti, Emma Rose
Vallin, Karl S.
Bräutigam, Lars
Sarno, Antonio
Warpman Berglund, Ulrika
Helleday, Thomas
Stenmark, Pål
Jemth, Ann-Sofie
author_facet Scaletti, Emma Rose
Vallin, Karl S.
Bräutigam, Lars
Sarno, Antonio
Warpman Berglund, Ulrika
Helleday, Thomas
Stenmark, Pål
Jemth, Ann-Sofie
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description MutT homologue 1 (MTH1) removes oxidized nucleotides from the nucleotide pool and thereby prevents their incorporation into the genome and thereby reduces genotoxicity. We previously reported that MTH1 is an efficient catalyst of O6-methyl-dGTP hydrolysis suggesting that MTH1 may also sanitize the nucleotide pool from other methylated nucleotides. We here show that MTH1 efficiently catalyzes the hydrolysis of N6-methyl-dATP to N6-methyl-dAMP and further report that N6-methylation of dATP drastically increases the MTH1 activity. We also observed MTH1 activity with N6-methyl-ATP, albeit at a lower level. We show that N6-methyl-dATP is incorporated into DNA in vivo, as indicated by increased N6-methyl-dA DNA levels in embryos developed from MTH1 knock-out zebrafish eggs microinjected with N6-methyl-dATP compared with noninjected embryos. N6-methyl-dATP activity is present in MTH1 homologues from distantly related vertebrates, suggesting evolutionary conservation and indicating that this activity is important. Of note, N6-methyl-dATP activity is unique to MTH1 among related NUDIX hydrolases. Moreover, we present the structure of N6-methyl-dAMP–bound human MTH1, revealing that the N6-methyl group is accommodated within a hydrophobic active-site subpocket explaining why N6-methyl-dATP is a good MTH1 substrate. N6-methylation of DNA and RNA has been reported to have epigenetic roles and to affect mRNA metabolism. We propose that MTH1 acts in concert with adenosine deaminase-like protein isoform 1 (ADAL1) to prevent incorporation of N6-methyl-(d)ATP into DNA and RNA. This would hinder potential dysregulation of epigenetic control and RNA metabolism via conversion of N6-methyl-(d)ATP to N6-methyl-(d)AMP, followed by ADAL1-catalyzed deamination producing (d)IMP that can enter the nucleotide salvage pathway.
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spelling pubmed-71527542020-04-17 MutT homologue 1 (MTH1) removes N6-methyl-dATP from the dNTP pool Scaletti, Emma Rose Vallin, Karl S. Bräutigam, Lars Sarno, Antonio Warpman Berglund, Ulrika Helleday, Thomas Stenmark, Pål Jemth, Ann-Sofie J Biol Chem Editors' Picks MutT homologue 1 (MTH1) removes oxidized nucleotides from the nucleotide pool and thereby prevents their incorporation into the genome and thereby reduces genotoxicity. We previously reported that MTH1 is an efficient catalyst of O6-methyl-dGTP hydrolysis suggesting that MTH1 may also sanitize the nucleotide pool from other methylated nucleotides. We here show that MTH1 efficiently catalyzes the hydrolysis of N6-methyl-dATP to N6-methyl-dAMP and further report that N6-methylation of dATP drastically increases the MTH1 activity. We also observed MTH1 activity with N6-methyl-ATP, albeit at a lower level. We show that N6-methyl-dATP is incorporated into DNA in vivo, as indicated by increased N6-methyl-dA DNA levels in embryos developed from MTH1 knock-out zebrafish eggs microinjected with N6-methyl-dATP compared with noninjected embryos. N6-methyl-dATP activity is present in MTH1 homologues from distantly related vertebrates, suggesting evolutionary conservation and indicating that this activity is important. Of note, N6-methyl-dATP activity is unique to MTH1 among related NUDIX hydrolases. Moreover, we present the structure of N6-methyl-dAMP–bound human MTH1, revealing that the N6-methyl group is accommodated within a hydrophobic active-site subpocket explaining why N6-methyl-dATP is a good MTH1 substrate. N6-methylation of DNA and RNA has been reported to have epigenetic roles and to affect mRNA metabolism. We propose that MTH1 acts in concert with adenosine deaminase-like protein isoform 1 (ADAL1) to prevent incorporation of N6-methyl-(d)ATP into DNA and RNA. This would hinder potential dysregulation of epigenetic control and RNA metabolism via conversion of N6-methyl-(d)ATP to N6-methyl-(d)AMP, followed by ADAL1-catalyzed deamination producing (d)IMP that can enter the nucleotide salvage pathway. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2020-04-10 2020-03-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7152754/ /pubmed/32144205 http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.RA120.012636 Text en © 2020 Scaletti et al. Author's Choice—Final version open access under the terms of the Creative Commons CC-BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0) .
spellingShingle Editors' Picks
Scaletti, Emma Rose
Vallin, Karl S.
Bräutigam, Lars
Sarno, Antonio
Warpman Berglund, Ulrika
Helleday, Thomas
Stenmark, Pål
Jemth, Ann-Sofie
MutT homologue 1 (MTH1) removes N6-methyl-dATP from the dNTP pool
title MutT homologue 1 (MTH1) removes N6-methyl-dATP from the dNTP pool
title_full MutT homologue 1 (MTH1) removes N6-methyl-dATP from the dNTP pool
title_fullStr MutT homologue 1 (MTH1) removes N6-methyl-dATP from the dNTP pool
title_full_unstemmed MutT homologue 1 (MTH1) removes N6-methyl-dATP from the dNTP pool
title_short MutT homologue 1 (MTH1) removes N6-methyl-dATP from the dNTP pool
title_sort mutt homologue 1 (mth1) removes n6-methyl-datp from the dntp pool
topic Editors' Picks
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7152754/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32144205
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.RA120.012636
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