一种序列特异性 RNA 乙酰化催化剂。

IF 16.6 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Supuni Thalalla Gamage, Shereen Howpay Manage, Aldema Sas-Chen, Ronit Nir, Brett W Burkhart, Isita Jhulki, Courtney N Link, Manini S Penikalapati, Jane E Jones, Lakshminarayan M Iyer, L Aravind, Thomas J Santangelo, Schraga Schwartz, Jordan L Meier
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摘要

N4-乙酰胞苷(ac4C)是胞苷乙酰转移酶结合的一种无处不在的 RNA 修饰。在这里,我们报告了热球菌科达卡伦菌 Nat10(TkNat10)的生化特性,这是一种参与古生菌耐热性的 RNA 乙酰转移酶。我们证明了 TkNat10 的催化活性对于柯达凯雷菌在高温下的适应性至关重要。与真核同源物不同,TkNat10表现出强大的独立活性,以温度、ATP和乙酰-CoA依赖的方式修饰多种RNA底物。全转录组分析显示,TkNat10 优先修饰含有 5'-CCG-3' 共识序列的非结构化 RNA。利用高通量诱变方法,我们确定了 TkNat10 底物识别的序列和结构决定因素。我们发现 TkNat10 可以被设计成促进丙酰基-CoA 的使用,从而深入了解了其辅助因子的特异性。最后,我们展示了 TkNat10 在 RNA 寡核苷酸特异位点乙酰化方面的用途,从而能够分析依赖于 ac4C 的 RNA 蛋白相互作用。我们的发现为理解古生物 RNA 乙酰化建立了一个框架,也为研究 ac4C 在不同 RNA 环境中的功能性后果提供了一种新工具。
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A sequence-specific RNA acetylation catalyst.

N4-acetylcytidine (ac4C) is a ubiquitous RNA modification incorporated by cytidine acetyltransferase enzymes. Here, we report the biochemical characterization of Thermococcus kodakarensis Nat10 (TkNat10), an RNA acetyltransferase involved in archaeal thermotolerance. We demonstrate that TkNat10's catalytic activity is critical for T. kodakarensis fitness at elevated temperatures. Unlike eukaryotic homologs, TkNat10 exhibits robust stand-alone activity, modifying diverse RNA substrates in a temperature, ATP, and acetyl-CoA-dependent manner. Transcriptome-wide analysis reveals TkNat10 preferentially modifies unstructured RNAs containing a 5'-CCG-3' consensus sequence. Using a high-throughput mutagenesis approach, we define sequence and structural determinants of TkNat10 substrate recognition. We find TkNat10 can be engineered to facilitate use of propionyl-CoA, providing insight into its cofactor specificity. Finally, we demonstrate TkNat10's utility for site-specific acetylation of RNA oligonucleotides, enabling analysis of ac4C-dependent RNA-protein interactions. Our findings establish a framework for understanding archaeal RNA acetylation and a new tool for studying the functional consequences of ac4C in diverse RNA contexts.

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Nucleic Acids Research
Nucleic Acids Research 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
27.10
自引率
4.70%
发文量
1057
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Nucleic Acids Research (NAR) is a scientific journal that publishes research on various aspects of nucleic acids and proteins involved in nucleic acid metabolism and interactions. It covers areas such as chemistry and synthetic biology, computational biology, gene regulation, chromatin and epigenetics, genome integrity, repair and replication, genomics, molecular biology, nucleic acid enzymes, RNA, and structural biology. The journal also includes a Survey and Summary section for brief reviews. Additionally, each year, the first issue is dedicated to biological databases, and an issue in July focuses on web-based software resources for the biological community. Nucleic Acids Research is indexed by several services including Abstracts on Hygiene and Communicable Diseases, Animal Breeding Abstracts, Agricultural Engineering Abstracts, Agbiotech News and Information, BIOSIS Previews, CAB Abstracts, and EMBASE.
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