2017
DOI: 10.1038/ncomms15737
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The m6A pathway facilitates sex determination in Drosophila

Abstract: The conserved modification N6-methyladenosine (m6A) modulates mRNA processing and activity. Here, we establish the Drosophila system to study the m6A pathway. We first apply miCLIP to map m6A across embryogenesis, characterize its m6A ‘writer’ complex, validate its YTH ‘readers’ CG6422 and YT521-B, and generate mutants in five m6A factors. While m6A factors with additional roles in splicing are lethal, m6A-specific mutants are viable but present certain developmental and behavioural defects. Notably, m6A facil… Show more

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“…These proteins influence m 6 A levels in Drosophila S2R+ cells (Lence et al 2016), thus suggesting a conserved role in regulating methylation. In flies, Virilizer and Fl(2)d are involved in splicing of Sxl transcripts in females to control sex determination (Granadino et al 1996, Hilfiker et al 1995), and this process is dependent on m 6 A formation catalyzed by Virilizer, Fl(2)d, and IME4, the Drosophila homologs of METTL3 (Haussmann et al 2016, Kan et al 2017, Lence et al 2016). It is currently not known how KIAA1429 influences the methylation complex and why it is important for m 6 A formation.…”
Section: M6a Writersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These proteins influence m 6 A levels in Drosophila S2R+ cells (Lence et al 2016), thus suggesting a conserved role in regulating methylation. In flies, Virilizer and Fl(2)d are involved in splicing of Sxl transcripts in females to control sex determination (Granadino et al 1996, Hilfiker et al 1995), and this process is dependent on m 6 A formation catalyzed by Virilizer, Fl(2)d, and IME4, the Drosophila homologs of METTL3 (Haussmann et al 2016, Kan et al 2017, Lence et al 2016). It is currently not known how KIAA1429 influences the methylation complex and why it is important for m 6 A formation.…”
Section: M6a Writersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In flies, the splicing of Sxl transcripts was critical in sex determination in females [27,28]. This process depended on m 6 A formation on Sxl transcripts formed by m 6 A methyltransferase complexes, namely, virilizer, Fl (2) d, and IME4 [65][66][67]. m 6 A also affected mRNA translation by the interaction of m 6 A readers and translation machinery proteins.…”
Section: Igf2bpsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies have implicated an essential regulatory role of m 6 A in mRNA splicing [4,11,16,19,24,26,27,[50][51][52][53][54]. First, m 6 A alters the local structure in mRNA to facilitate the binding of some HNRNP proteins [51,53].…”
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confidence: 99%