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GPATCH4 regulates rRNA and snRNA 2’-O-methylation in both DHX15-dependent and -independent manners [RiboMeth-seq]


ABSTRACT: Strict regulation of RNA helicase activity, often accomplished by protein cofactors, is essential to ensure target specify within the complex cellular environment. The largest family of RNA helicase cofactors are the G-patch proteins, but the cognate RNA helicases and cellular functions of numerous human G-patch proteins remain elusive. Here, we discover that GPATCH4 is a stimulatory cofactor of DHX15 that interacts with the helicase in the nucleolus via residues in its G-patch domain. We reveal that GPATCH4 associates with pre-ribosomal particles, and crosslinks to the transcribed ribosomal DNA locus and precursor ribosomal RNAs as well as binding to small nucleolar- and small Cajal body-associated- RNAs that guide rRNA and snRNA modifications. Global analysis of rRNA and snRNA 2’-O-methylation revealed that lack of GPATCH4 impairs methylation at various sites. We further demonstrated that the regulation of 2’-O-methylation by GPATCH4 is both dependent on, and independent of, its interaction with DHX15. Intriguingly, the ATPase activity of DHX15 is necessary for efficient methylation of DHX15-dependent sites, suggesting a function of DHX15 in regulating snoRNA-guided 2’-O-methylation of rRNA that requires activation by GPATCH4. Overall, our findings extend knowledge on RNA helicase regulation by G-patch proteins and also provide important new insights into the mechanisms regulating installation of rRNA and snRNA modifications, which are essential for ribosome function and pre-mRNA splicing.

ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens

PROVIDER: GSE235949 | GEO | 2024/01/30

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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