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Kar4, the Yeast Homolog of METTL14, is Required for mRNA m(6)A Methylation and Meiosis
KAR4, the yeast homolog of the mammalian mRNA N(6)A-methyltransferase complex component METTL14, is required for two disparate developmental programs in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: mating and meiosis. To understand KAR4’s role in yeast mating and meiosis, we used a genetic screen to isolate 25 functio...
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author | Park, Zachory M. Sporer, Abigail Kraft, Katherine Lum, Krystal Blackman, Edith Belnap, Ethan Yellman, Christopher Rose, Mark D. |
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description | KAR4, the yeast homolog of the mammalian mRNA N(6)A-methyltransferase complex component METTL14, is required for two disparate developmental programs in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: mating and meiosis. To understand KAR4’s role in yeast mating and meiosis, we used a genetic screen to isolate 25 function-specific mutant alleles, which map to non-overlapping surfaces on a predicted structure of the Kar4 protein (Kar4p). Most of the mating-specific alleles (Mat(−)) abolish Kar4p’s interaction with the transcription factor Ste12p, indicating that Kar4p’s mating function is through Ste12p. In yeast, the mRNA methyltransferase complex was previously defined as comprising Ime4p (Kar4p’s paralog and the homolog of mammalian METTL3), Mum2p (homolog of mammalian WTAP), and Slz1p (MIS), but not Kar4p. During meiosis, Kar4p interacts with Ime4p, Mum2p, and Slz1p. Moreover, cells lacking Kar4p have highly reduced levels of mRNA methylation during meiosis indicating that Kar4p is a key member of the methyltransferase complex, as it is in humans. Analysis of kar4Δ/Δ and 7 meiosis-specific alleles (Mei(−)) revealed that Kar4p is required early in meiosis, before initiation of S-phase and meiotic recombination. High copy expression of the meiotic transcriptional activator IME1 rescued the defect of these Mei− alleles. Surprisingly, Kar4p was also found to be required at a second step for the completion of meiosis and sporulation. Over-expression of IME1 in kar4Δ/Δ permits pre-meiotic S-phase, but most cells remained arrested with a monopolar spindle. Analysis of the function-specific mutants revealed that roughly half became blocked after premeiotic DNA synthesis and did not sporulate (Spo(−)). Loss of Kar4p’s Spo function was suppressed by overexpression of RIM4, a meiotic translational regulator. Overexpression of IME1 and RIM4 together allowed sporulation of kar4Δ/Δ cells. Taken together, these data suggest that Kar4p regulates meiosis at multiple steps, presumably reflecting requirements for methylation in different stages of meiotic gene expression. |
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spelling | pubmed-99008932023-02-07 Kar4, the Yeast Homolog of METTL14, is Required for mRNA m(6)A Methylation and Meiosis Park, Zachory M. Sporer, Abigail Kraft, Katherine Lum, Krystal Blackman, Edith Belnap, Ethan Yellman, Christopher Rose, Mark D. bioRxiv Article KAR4, the yeast homolog of the mammalian mRNA N(6)A-methyltransferase complex component METTL14, is required for two disparate developmental programs in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: mating and meiosis. To understand KAR4’s role in yeast mating and meiosis, we used a genetic screen to isolate 25 function-specific mutant alleles, which map to non-overlapping surfaces on a predicted structure of the Kar4 protein (Kar4p). Most of the mating-specific alleles (Mat(−)) abolish Kar4p’s interaction with the transcription factor Ste12p, indicating that Kar4p’s mating function is through Ste12p. In yeast, the mRNA methyltransferase complex was previously defined as comprising Ime4p (Kar4p’s paralog and the homolog of mammalian METTL3), Mum2p (homolog of mammalian WTAP), and Slz1p (MIS), but not Kar4p. During meiosis, Kar4p interacts with Ime4p, Mum2p, and Slz1p. Moreover, cells lacking Kar4p have highly reduced levels of mRNA methylation during meiosis indicating that Kar4p is a key member of the methyltransferase complex, as it is in humans. Analysis of kar4Δ/Δ and 7 meiosis-specific alleles (Mei(−)) revealed that Kar4p is required early in meiosis, before initiation of S-phase and meiotic recombination. High copy expression of the meiotic transcriptional activator IME1 rescued the defect of these Mei− alleles. Surprisingly, Kar4p was also found to be required at a second step for the completion of meiosis and sporulation. Over-expression of IME1 in kar4Δ/Δ permits pre-meiotic S-phase, but most cells remained arrested with a monopolar spindle. Analysis of the function-specific mutants revealed that roughly half became blocked after premeiotic DNA synthesis and did not sporulate (Spo(−)). Loss of Kar4p’s Spo function was suppressed by overexpression of RIM4, a meiotic translational regulator. Overexpression of IME1 and RIM4 together allowed sporulation of kar4Δ/Δ cells. Taken together, these data suggest that Kar4p regulates meiosis at multiple steps, presumably reflecting requirements for methylation in different stages of meiotic gene expression. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023-01-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9900893/ /pubmed/36747717 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.01.29.526094 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which allows reusers to copy and distribute the material in any medium or format in unadapted form only, for noncommercial purposes only, and only so long as attribution is given to the creator. |
spellingShingle | Article Park, Zachory M. Sporer, Abigail Kraft, Katherine Lum, Krystal Blackman, Edith Belnap, Ethan Yellman, Christopher Rose, Mark D. Kar4, the Yeast Homolog of METTL14, is Required for mRNA m(6)A Methylation and Meiosis |
title | Kar4, the Yeast Homolog of METTL14, is Required for mRNA m(6)A Methylation and Meiosis |
title_full | Kar4, the Yeast Homolog of METTL14, is Required for mRNA m(6)A Methylation and Meiosis |
title_fullStr | Kar4, the Yeast Homolog of METTL14, is Required for mRNA m(6)A Methylation and Meiosis |
title_full_unstemmed | Kar4, the Yeast Homolog of METTL14, is Required for mRNA m(6)A Methylation and Meiosis |
title_short | Kar4, the Yeast Homolog of METTL14, is Required for mRNA m(6)A Methylation and Meiosis |
title_sort | kar4, the yeast homolog of mettl14, is required for mrna m(6)a methylation and meiosis |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9900893/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36747717 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.01.29.526094 |
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