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Publication : Dynamic m6A modification regulates local translation of mRNA in axons.

First Author  Yu J Year  2018
Journal  Nucleic Acids Res Volume  46
Issue  3 Pages  1412-1423
PubMed ID  29186567 Mgi Jnum  J:258281
Mgi Id  MGI:6117500 Doi  10.1093/nar/gkx1182
Citation  Yu J, et al. (2018) Dynamic m6A modification regulates local translation of mRNA in axons. Nucleic Acids Res 46(3):1412-1423
abstractText  N6-methyladenosine (m6A) is a reversible modification in mRNA and has been shown to regulate processing, translation and decay of mRNA. However, the roles of m6A modification in neuronal development are still not known. Here, we found that the m6A eraser FTO is enriched in axons and can be locally translated. Axon-specific inhibition of FTO by rhein, or compartmentalized siRNA knockdown of Fto in axons led to increases of m6A levels. GAP-43 mRNA is modified by m6A and is a substrate of FTO in axons. Loss-of-function of this non-nuclear pool of FTO resulted in increased m6A modification and decreased local translation of axonal GAP-43 mRNA, which eventually repressed axon elongation. Mutation of a predicted m6A site in GAP-43 mRNA eliminated its m6A modification and exempted regulation of its local translation by axonal FTO. This work showed an example of dynamic internal m6A demethylation of non-nuclear localized mRNA by the demethylase FTO. Regulation of m6A modification of axonal mRNA by axonal FTO might be a general mechanism to control their local translation in neuronal development.
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