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mRNA circularization by METTL3-eIF3h enhances translation and promotes oncogenesisopen access

Authors
Choe, JunhoLin, ShuibinZhang, WencaiLiu, QiWang, LongfeiRamirez-Moya, JuliaDu, PengKim, WantaeTang, ShaojunSliz, Piotr
Issue Date
Sep-2018
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Citation
NATURE, v.561, no.7724, pp.556 - 560
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Journal Title
NATURE
Volume
561
Number
7724
Start Page
556
End Page
560
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/142618
DOI
10.1038/s41586-018-0538-8
ISSN
0028-0836
Abstract
N-6-methyladenosine (m(6)A) modification of mRNA is emerging as an important regulator of gene expression that affects different developmental and biological processes, and altered m(6)A homeostasis is linked to cancer(1-5). m(6)A modification is catalysed by METTL3 and enriched in the 3' untranslated region of a large subset of mRNAs at sites close to the stop codon(5). METTL3 can promote translation but the mechanism and relevance of this process remain unknown(1). Here we show that METTL3 enhances translation only when tethered to reporter mRNA at sites close to the stop codon, supporting a mechanism of mRNA looping for ribosome recycling and translational control. Electron microscopy reveals the topology of individual polyribosomes with single METTL3 foci in close proximity to 5' cap-binding proteins. We identify a direct physical and functional interaction between METTL3 and the eukaryotic translation initiation factor 3 subunit h (eIF3h). METTL3 promotes translation of a large subset of oncogenic mRNAs-including bromodomain-containing protein 4-that is also m(6)A-modified in human primary lung tumours. The METTL3-eIF3h interaction is required for enhanced translation, formation of densely packed polyribosomes and oncogenic transformation. METTL3 depletion inhibits tumorigenicity and sensitizes lung cancer cells to BRD4 inhibition. These findings uncover a mechanism of translation control that is based on mRNA looping and identify METTL3-eIF3h as a potential therapeutic target for patients with cancer.
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