ALBA proteins facilitate cytoplasmic YTHDF-mediated reading of m6A in Arabidopsis

Reichel M, Tankmar MD, Rennie S, Arribas-Hernández L, Lewinski M, Köster T, Wang N, Millar AA, Staiger D, Brodersen P (2024)
EMBO Journal 43(24): 6626-6655.

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Reichel, MarleneUniBi; Tankmar, Mathias Due; Rennie, Sarah; Arribas-Hernández, Laura; Lewinski, MartinUniBi; Köster, TinoUniBi ; Wang, Naiqi; Millar, Anthony A.; Staiger, DorotheeUniBi; Brodersen, Peter
Abstract / Bemerkung
N6-methyladenosine (m(6)A) exerts many of its regulatory effects on eukaryotic mRNAs by recruiting cytoplasmic YT521-B homology-domain family (YTHDF) proteins. Here, we show that in Arabidopsis thaliana, the interaction between m6A and the major YTHDF protein ECT2 also involves the mRNA-binding ALBA protein family. ALBA and YTHDF proteins physically associate via a deeply conserved short linear motif in the intrinsically disordered region of YTHDF proteins and their mRNA target sets overlap, with ALBA4 binding sites being juxtaposed to m6A sites. These binding sites correspond to pyrimidine-rich elements previously found to be important for m6A binding to ECT2. Accordingly, both the biological functions of ECT2, and its binding to m(6)A targets in vivo, require ALBA association. Our results introduce the YTHDF-ALBA complex as the functional cytoplasmic m(6)A-reader in Arabidopsis, and define a molecular foundation for the concept of facilitated m(6)A reading, which increases the potential for combinatorial control of biological m(6)A effects.
Stichworte
N6-Methyladenosine (m(6)A); YTHDF Proteins; ECT2; ALBA Proteins; Intrinsically Disordered Regions (IDR)
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
Zeitschriftentitel
EMBO Journal
Band
43
Ausgabe
24
Seite(n)
6626-6655
ISSN
0261-4189
eISSN
1460-2075
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2999523

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Reichel M, Tankmar MD, Rennie S, et al. ALBA proteins facilitate cytoplasmic YTHDF-mediated reading of m6A in Arabidopsis. EMBO Journal. 2024;43(24):6626-6655.
Reichel, M., Tankmar, M. D., Rennie, S., Arribas-Hernández, L., Lewinski, M., Köster, T., Wang, N., et al. (2024). ALBA proteins facilitate cytoplasmic YTHDF-mediated reading of m6A in Arabidopsis. EMBO Journal, 43(24), 6626-6655. https://doi.org/10.1038/s44318-024-00312-0
Reichel, Marlene, Tankmar, Mathias Due, Rennie, Sarah, Arribas-Hernández, Laura, Lewinski, Martin, Köster, Tino, Wang, Naiqi, Millar, Anthony A., Staiger, Dorothee, and Brodersen, Peter. 2024. “ALBA proteins facilitate cytoplasmic YTHDF-mediated reading of m6A in Arabidopsis”. EMBO Journal 43 (24): 6626-6655.
Reichel, M., Tankmar, M. D., Rennie, S., Arribas-Hernández, L., Lewinski, M., Köster, T., Wang, N., Millar, A. A., Staiger, D., and Brodersen, P. (2024). ALBA proteins facilitate cytoplasmic YTHDF-mediated reading of m6A in Arabidopsis. EMBO Journal 43, 6626-6655.
Reichel, M., et al., 2024. ALBA proteins facilitate cytoplasmic YTHDF-mediated reading of m6A in Arabidopsis. EMBO Journal, 43(24), p 6626-6655.
M. Reichel, et al., “ALBA proteins facilitate cytoplasmic YTHDF-mediated reading of m6A in Arabidopsis”, EMBO Journal, vol. 43, 2024, pp. 6626-6655.
Reichel, M., Tankmar, M.D., Rennie, S., Arribas-Hernández, L., Lewinski, M., Köster, T., Wang, N., Millar, A.A., Staiger, D., Brodersen, P.: ALBA proteins facilitate cytoplasmic YTHDF-mediated reading of m6A in Arabidopsis. EMBO Journal. 43, 6626-6655 (2024).
Reichel, Marlene, Tankmar, Mathias Due, Rennie, Sarah, Arribas-Hernández, Laura, Lewinski, Martin, Köster, Tino, Wang, Naiqi, Millar, Anthony A., Staiger, Dorothee, and Brodersen, Peter. “ALBA proteins facilitate cytoplasmic YTHDF-mediated reading of m6A in Arabidopsis”. EMBO Journal 43.24 (2024): 6626-6655.

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