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Methylation of ribosomal protein L42 regulates ribosomal function and stress-adapted cell growth.


ABSTRACT: Lysine methylation is one of the most common protein modifications. Although lysine methylation of histones has been extensively studied and linked to gene regulation, that of non-histone proteins remains incompletely understood. Here, we show a novel regulatory role of ribosomal protein methylation. Using an in vitro methyltransferase assay, we found that Schizosaccharomyces pombe Set13, a SET domain protein encoded by SPAC688.14, specifically methylates lysine 55 of ribosomal protein L42 (Rpl42). Mass spectrometric analysis revealed that endogenous Rpl42 is monomethylated at lysine 55 in wild-type S. pombe cells and that the methylation is lost in Delta set13 mutant cells. Delta set13 and Rpl42 methylation-deficient mutant S. pombe cells showed higher cycloheximide sensitivity and defects in stress-responsive growth control compared with wild type. Genetic analyses suggested that the abnormal growth phenotype was distinct from the conserved stress-responsive pathway that modulates translation initiation. Furthermore, the Rpl42 methylation-deficient mutant cells showed a reduced ability to survive after entering stationary phase. These results suggest that Rpl42 methylation plays direct roles in ribosomal function and cell proliferation control independently of the general stress-response pathway.

SUBMITTER: Shirai A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2903366 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Methylation of ribosomal protein L42 regulates ribosomal function and stress-adapted cell growth.

Shirai Atsuko A   Sadaie Mahito M   Shinmyozu Kaori K   Nakayama Jun-ichi J  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20100505 29


Lysine methylation is one of the most common protein modifications. Although lysine methylation of histones has been extensively studied and linked to gene regulation, that of non-histone proteins remains incompletely understood. Here, we show a novel regulatory role of ribosomal protein methylation. Using an in vitro methyltransferase assay, we found that Schizosaccharomyces pombe Set13, a SET domain protein encoded by SPAC688.14, specifically methylates lysine 55 of ribosomal protein L42 (Rpl4  ...[more]

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