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  2. ALKBH5 is a mammalian RNA demethylase that impacts RNA metabolism and mouse fertility

ALKBH5 is a mammalian RNA demethylase that impacts RNA metabolism and mouse fertility

  • Mol Cell. 2013 Jan 10;49(1):18-29. doi: 10.1016/j.molcel.2012.10.015.
Guanqun Zheng 1 John Arne Dahl Yamei Niu Peter Fedorcsak Chun-Min Huang Charles J Li Cathrine B Vågbø Yue Shi Wen-Ling Wang Shu-Hui Song Zhike Lu Ralph P G Bosmans Qing Dai Ya-Juan Hao Xin Yang Wen-Ming Zhao Wei-Min Tong Xiu-Jie Wang Florian Bogdan Kari Furu Ye Fu Guifang Jia Xu Zhao Jun Liu Hans E Krokan Arne Klungland Yun-Gui Yang Chuan He
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  • 1 Department of Chemistry, Institute for Biophysical Dynamics, The University of Chicago, 929 East 57th Street, Chicago, IL 60637, USA.
Abstract

N(6)-methyladenosine (m(6)A) is the most prevalent internal modification of messenger RNA (mRNA) in higher eukaryotes. Here we report ALKBH5 as another mammalian demethylase that oxidatively reverses m(6)A in mRNA in vitro and in vivo. This demethylation activity of ALKBH5 significantly affects mRNA export and RNA metabolism as well as the assembly of mRNA processing factors in nuclear speckles. Alkbh5-deficient male mice have increased m(6)A in mRNA and are characterized by impaired fertility resulting from Apoptosis that affects meiotic metaphase-stage spermatocytes. In accordance with this defect, we have identified in mouse testes 1,551 differentially expressed genes that cover broad functional categories and include spermatogenesis-related mRNAs involved in the p53 functional interaction network. The discovery of this RNA demethylase strongly suggests that the reversible m(6)A modification has fundamental and broad functions in mammalian cells.

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