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Publication : METTL6 is a tRNA m<sup>3</sup>C methyltransferase that regulates pluripotency and tumor cell growth.

First Author  Ignatova VV Year  2020
Journal  Sci Adv Volume  6
Issue  35 Pages  eaaz4551
PubMed ID  32923617 Mgi Jnum  J:299743
Mgi Id  MGI:6490072 Doi  10.1126/sciadv.aaz4551
Citation  Ignatova VV, et al. (2020) METTL6 is a tRNA m(3)C methyltransferase that regulates pluripotency and tumor cell growth. Sci Adv 6(35):eaaz4551
abstractText  Recently, covalent modifications of RNA, such as methylation, have emerged as key regulators of all aspects of RNA biology and have been implicated in numerous diseases, for instance, cancer. Here, we undertook a combination of in vitro and in vivo screens to test 78 potential methyltransferases for their roles in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cell proliferation. We identified methyltransferase-like protein 6 (METTL6) as a crucial regulator of tumor cell growth. We show that METTL6 is a bona fide transfer RNA (tRNA) methyltransferase, catalyzing the formation of 3-methylcytidine at C32 of specific serine tRNA isoacceptors. Deletion of Mettl6 in mouse stem cells results in changes in ribosome occupancy and RNA levels, as well as impaired pluripotency. In mice, Mettl6 knockout results in reduced energy expenditure. We reveal a previously unknown pathway in the maintenance of translation efficiency with a role in maintaining stem cell self-renewal, as well as impacting tumor cell growth profoundly.
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