Title | The Dnmt2 RNA methyltransferase homolog of Geobacter sulfurreducens specifically methylates tRNA-Glu. |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2014 |
Authors | Shanmugam R, Aklujkar M, Schäfer M, Reinhardt R, Nickel O, Reuter G, Lovley DR, Ehrenhofer-Murray A, Nellen W, Ankri S, Helm M, Jurkowski TP, Jeltsch A |
Journal | Nucleic Acids Res |
Volume | 42 |
Issue | 10 |
Pagination | 6487-96 |
Date Published | 2014 Jun |
ISSN | 1362-4962 |
Keywords | Animals, Bacterial Proteins, Geobacter, Humans, Methylation, Mice, Nucleic Acid Conformation, RNA, Transfer, Asp, RNA, Transfer, Glu, Substrate Specificity, tRNA Methyltransferases |
Abstract | Dnmt2 enzymes are conserved in eukaryotes, where they methylate C38 of tRNA-Asp with high activity. Here, the activity of one of the very few prokaryotic Dnmt2 homologs from Geobacter species (GsDnmt2) was investigated. GsDnmt2 was observed to methylate tRNA-Asp from flies and mice. Unexpectedly, it had only a weak activity toward its matching Geobacter tRNA-Asp, but methylated Geobacter tRNA-Glu with good activity. In agreement with this result, we show that tRNA-Glu is methylated in Geobacter while the methylation is absent in tRNA-Asp. The activities of Dnmt2 enzymes from Homo sapiens, Drosophila melanogaster, Schizosaccharomyces pombe and Dictyostelium discoideum for methylation of the Geobacter tRNA-Asp and tRNA-Glu were determined showing that all these Dnmt2s preferentially methylate tRNA-Asp. Hence, the GsDnmt2 enzyme has a swapped transfer ribonucleic acid (tRNA) specificity. By comparing the different tRNAs, a characteristic sequence pattern was identified in the variable loop of all preferred tRNA substrates. An exchange of two nucleotides in the variable loop of murine tRNA-Asp converted it to the corresponding variable loop of tRNA-Glu and led to a strong reduction of GsDnmt2 activity. Interestingly, the same loss of activity was observed with human DNMT2, indicating that the variable loop functions as a specificity determinant in tRNA recognition of Dnmt2 enzymes. |
DOI | 10.1093/nar/gku256 |
Alternate Journal | Nucleic Acids Res |
PubMed ID | 24711368 |
PubMed Central ID | PMC4041430 |
Department of Microbiology