The 18S ribosomal RNA m6 A methyltransferase Mettl5 is required for normal walking behavior in Drosophila

EMBO Rep. 2020 Jul 3;21(7):e49443. doi: 10.15252/embr.201949443. Epub 2020 Apr 29.

Abstract

RNA modifications have recently emerged as an important layer of gene regulation. N6-methyladenosine (m6 A) is the most prominent modification on eukaryotic messenger RNA and has also been found on noncoding RNA, including ribosomal and small nuclear RNA. Recently, several m6 A methyltransferases were identified, uncovering the specificity of m6 A deposition by structurally distinct enzymes. In order to discover additional m6 A enzymes, we performed an RNAi screen to deplete annotated orthologs of human methyltransferase-like proteins (METTLs) in Drosophila cells and identified CG9666, the ortholog of human METTL5. We show that CG9666 is required for specific deposition of m6 A on 18S ribosomal RNA via direct interaction with the Drosophila ortholog of human TRMT112, CG12975. Depletion of CG9666 yields a subsequent loss of the 18S rRNA m6 A modification, which lies in the vicinity of the ribosome decoding center; however, this does not compromise rRNA maturation. Instead, a loss of CG9666-mediated m6 A impacts fly behavior, providing an underlying molecular mechanism for the reported human phenotype in intellectual disability. Thus, our work expands the repertoire of m6 A methyltransferases, demonstrates the specialization of these enzymes, and further addresses the significance of ribosomal RNA modifications in gene expression and animal behavior.

Keywords: Drosophila; Mettl5; RNA methyltransferase; behavior; m6A; ribosome.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adenosine
  • Animals
  • Drosophila* / genetics
  • Humans
  • Methyltransferases* / genetics
  • RNA, Ribosomal
  • RNA, Ribosomal, 18S / genetics
  • Walking

Substances

  • RNA, Ribosomal
  • RNA, Ribosomal, 18S
  • Methyltransferases
  • TRMT112 protein, human
  • Adenosine