CG14906 (mettl4) mediates m 6 A methylation of U2 snRNA in Drosophila

CELL DISCOVERY(2020)

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Abstract
Recent studies reported that METTL4 regulates DNA 6mA in vivo and therefore is a candidate DNA m6A methyltransfease. However, the enzymatic activity of METTL4 in vitro has not been demonstrated in part due to the difficulties of obtaining well-folded proteins. Here we show that mettl4 is a major methyltransfase responsible for m6A methylation of U2 snRNA both in vitro and in vivo in fly, and identify adenosine at 29th position as the site of m6A methylation. This study answered a long-standing question regarding the enzymatic activity of METTL4, and thus paved the way for further investigating the functions of METTL4 in different biological settings.
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DNA methylation,Transcriptional regulatory elements
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