PLoS Genetics (Dec 2011)

The RNA-methyltransferase Misu (NSun2) poises epidermal stem cells to differentiate.

  • Sandra Blanco,
  • Agata Kurowski,
  • Jennifer Nichols,
  • Fiona M Watt,
  • Salvador Aznar Benitah,
  • Michaela Frye

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1002403
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 12
p. e1002403

Abstract

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Homeostasis of most adult tissues is maintained by balancing stem cell self-renewal and differentiation, but whether post-transcriptional mechanisms can regulate this process is unknown. Here, we identify that an RNA methyltransferase (Misu/Nsun2) is required to balance stem cell self-renewal and differentiation in skin. In the epidermis, this methyltransferase is found in a defined sub-population of hair follicle stem cells poised to undergo lineage commitment, and its depletion results in enhanced quiescence and aberrant stem cell differentiation. Our results reveal that post-transcriptional RNA methylation can play a previously unappreciated role in controlling stem cell fate.