基因敲除
脱甲基酶
DNA甲基化
DNA去甲基化
肌发生
生物
分子生物学
组蛋白
细胞生物学
基因表达
基因
心肌细胞
遗传学
作者
Xinran Yang,Chugang Mei,Sayed Haidar Abbas Raza,Xinhao Ma,Jianfang Wang,Wei Wang,Linsen Zan
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2022.11.081
摘要
DNA methylation (5mC) and mRNA N6-methyladenosine (m6A) play an essential role in gene transcriptional regulation. DNA methylation has been well established to be involved in skeletal muscle development. Interacting regulatory mechanisms between DNA methylation and mRNA m6A modification have been identified in a variety of biological processes. However, the effect of m6A on skeletal muscle differentiation and the underlying mechanisms are still unclear. It is also unknown whether there is an interaction between DNA methylation and mRNA m6A modification in skeletal myogenesis. In the present study, we used m6A-IP-qPCR, LC-MS/MS and dot blot assays to determine that the DNA demethylase gene, TET1, exhibited increased m6A levels and decreased mRNA expression during bovine skeletal myoblast differentiation. Dual-luciferase reporter assays and RIP experiments demonstrated that METTL3 suppressed TET1 expression by regulating TET1 mRNA stability in a m6A-YTHDF2-dependent manner. Furthermore, TET1 mediated DNA demethylation of itself, MYOD1 and MYOG, thereby stimulating their expression to promote myogenic differentiation. Ectopic expression of TET1 rescued the effect of METTL3 knockdown on reduced myotubes. In contrast, TET1 knockdown impaired the myogenic differentiation promoted by METTL3 overexpression. Moreover, ChIP experiments found that TET1 could bind and demethylate METTL3 DNA, which enhanced METTL3 expression. In addition, TET1 knockdown decreased m6A levels. ChIP assays also showed that TET1 knockdown contributed to the binding of H3K4me3 and H3K27me3 to METTL3 DNA. Our results revealed a negative feedback regulatory loop between TET1 and METTL3 in myoblast differentiation, which unveiled the interplay among DNA methylation, RNA methylation and histone methylation in skeletal myogenesis.
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