RNA methylation by Dnmt2 protects transfer RNAs against stress-induced cleavage
German Cancer Research Center · Heidelberg University · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Dnmt2 proteins are the most conserved members of the DNA methyltransferase enzyme family, but their substrate specificity and biological functions have been a subject of controversy. We show here that, in addition to tRNA(Asp-GTC), tRNA(Val-AAC) and tRNA(Gly-GCC) are also methylated by Dnmt2. Drosophila Dnmt2 mutants showed reduced viability under stress conditions, and Dnmt2 relocalized to stress granules following heat shock. Strikingly, stress-induced cleavage of tRNAs was Dnmt2-dependent, and Dnmt2-mediated methylation protected tRNAs against ribonuclease cleavage. These results uncover a novel biological function of Dnmt2-mediated tRNA methylation, and suggest a role for Dnmt2 enzymes during the…
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Authors
7- MSMatthias SchaeferCorresponding
German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg University, DKFZ-ZMBH Alliance
- TPTim Pollex
German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg University, DKFZ-ZMBH Alliance
- KHKatharina Hanna
German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg University, DKFZ-ZMBH Alliance
- FTFrancesca Tuorto
German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg University, Institute of Genetics and Biophysics, DKFZ-ZMBH Alliance
- MMMadeleine Meusburger
German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg University, DKFZ-ZMBH Alliance, Heidelberg University
Topics & keywords
- Transfer RNA
- Biology
- Methylation
- DNA methylation
- RNA
- RNase P
- Genetics
- Molecular biology