iScience (Nov 2018)

FMRP Interacts with C/D Box snoRNA in the Nucleus and Regulates Ribosomal RNA Methylation

  • Michelle Ninochka D'Souza,
  • Naveen Kumar Chandappa Gowda,
  • Vishal Tiwari,
  • Rosana Ottakandathil Babu,
  • Praveen Anand,
  • Sudhriti Ghosh Dastidar,
  • Randhir Singh,
  • Owen G. James,
  • Bhuvaneish Selvaraj,
  • Rakhi Pal,
  • Arati Ramesh,
  • Sumantra Chattarji,
  • Siddharthan Chandran,
  • Akash Gulyani,
  • Dasaradhi Palakodeti,
  • Ravi S. Muddashetty

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9
pp. 399 – 411

Abstract

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Summary: FMRP is an RNA-binding protein that is known to localize in the cytoplasm and in the nucleus. Here, we have identified an interaction of FMRP with a specific set of C/D box snoRNAs in the nucleus. C/D box snoRNAs guide 2’O methylations of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) on defined sites, and this modification regulates rRNA folding and assembly of ribosomes. 2’O methylation of rRNA is partial on several sites in human embryonic stem cells, which results in ribosomes with differential methylation patterns. FMRP-snoRNA interaction affects rRNA methylation on several of these sites, and in the absence of FMRP, differential methylation pattern of rRNA is significantly altered. We found that FMRP recognizes ribosomes carrying specific methylation patterns on rRNA and the recognition of methylation pattern by FMRP may potentially determine the translation status of its target mRNAs. Thus, FMRP integrates its function in the nucleus and in the cytoplasm. : Molecular Interaction; Stem Cells Research; Omics Subject Areas: Molecular Interaction, Stem Cells Research, Omics