Developmental mRNA m5C landscape and regulatory innovations of massive m5C modification of maternal mRNAs in animals. Academic Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • m5C is one of the longest-known RNA modifications, however, its developmental dynamics, functions, and evolution in mRNAs remain largely unknown. Here, we generate quantitative mRNA m5C maps at different stages of development in 6 vertebrate and invertebrate species and find convergent and unexpected massive methylation of maternal mRNAs mediated by NSUN2 and NSUN6. Using Drosophila as a model, we reveal that embryos lacking maternal mRNA m5C undergo cell cycle delays and fail to timely initiate maternal-to-zygotic transition, implying the functional importance of maternal mRNA m5C. From invertebrates to the lineage leading to humans, two waves of m5C regulatory innovations are observed: higher animals gain cis-directed NSUN2-mediated m5C sites at the 5' end of the mRNAs, accompanied by the emergence of more structured 5'UTR regions; humans gain thousands of trans-directed NSUN6-mediated m5C sites enriched in genes regulating the mitotic cell cycle. Collectively, our studies highlight the existence and regulatory innovations of a mechanism of early embryonic development and provide key resources for elucidating the role of mRNA m5C in biology and disease.

authors

  • Liu, Jianheng
  • Huang, Tao
  • Chen, Wanying
  • Ding, Chenhui
  • Zhao, Tianxuan
  • Zhao, Xueni
  • Cai, Bing
  • Zhang, Yusen
  • Li, Song
  • Zhang, Ling
  • Xue, Maoguang
  • He, Xiuju
  • Ge, Wanzhong
  • Zhou, Canquan
  • Xu, Yanwen
  • Zhang, Rui

publication date

  • May 5, 2022

Research

keywords

  • RNA, Messenger, Stored
  • Zygote

Identity

PubMed Central ID

  • PMC9072368

Scopus Document Identifier

  • 85129361190

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.1038/s41467-022-30210-0

PubMed ID

  • 35513466

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 13

issue

  • 1