Polyadenylation is the key aspect of GLD-2 function in C. elegans.
The role of many enzymes extends beyond their dedicated catalytic activity by fulfilling important cellular functions in a catalysis-independent fashion. In this aspect, little is known about 3'-end RNA-modifying enzymes that belong to the class of nucleotidyl transferases. Among these are noncanonical poly(A) polymerases, a group of evolutionarily conserved enzymes ... that are critical for gene expression regulation, by adding adenosines to the 3'-end of RNA targets. In this study, we investigate whether the functions of the cytoplasmic poly(A) polymerase (cytoPAP) GLD-2 in C. elegans germ cells exclusively depend on its catalytic activity. To this end, we analyzed a specific missense mutation affecting a conserved amino acid in the catalytic region of GLD-2 cytoPAP. Although this mutated protein is expressed to wild-type levels and incorporated into cytoPAP complexes, we found that it cannot elongate mRNA poly(A) tails efficiently or promote GLD-2 target mRNA abundance. Furthermore, germ cell defects in animals expressing this mutant protein strongly resemble those lacking the GLD-2 protein altogether, arguing that only the polyadenylation activity of GLD-2 is essential for gametogenesis. In summary, we propose that all known molecular and biological functions of GLD-2 depend on its enzymatic activity, demonstrating that polyadenylation is the key mechanism of GLD-2 functionality. Our findings highlight the enzymatic importance of noncanonical poly(A) polymerases and emphasize the pivotal role of poly(A) tail-centered cytoplasmic mRNA regulation in germ cell biology.
Mesh Terms:
Amino Acid Sequence, Animals, Animals, Genetically Modified, Caenorhabditis elegans, Caenorhabditis elegans Proteins, Gene Expression Regulation, Mutation, Missense, Poly A, Polyadenylation, Polynucleotide Adenylyltransferase, RNA Processing, Post-Transcriptional, RNA Stability, RNA, Messenger, Sequence Alignment
Amino Acid Sequence, Animals, Animals, Genetically Modified, Caenorhabditis elegans, Caenorhabditis elegans Proteins, Gene Expression Regulation, Mutation, Missense, Poly A, Polyadenylation, Polynucleotide Adenylyltransferase, RNA Processing, Post-Transcriptional, RNA Stability, RNA, Messenger, Sequence Alignment
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Date: Dec. 01, 2016
PubMed ID: 28490506
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