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METTL9 sustains vertebrate neural development primarily via non-catalytic functions

Nature Communications. 2025-08; 
Azzurra Codino, Luca Spagnoletti, Claudia Olobardi, Alessandro Cuomo, Helena Santos-Rosa, Martina Palomba, Natasha Margaroli, Stefania Girotto, Rita Scarpelli, Shi-Lu Luan, Eleonora Crocco, Paolo Bianchini, Andrew J Bannister, Stefano Gustincich, Tony Kouzarides, Riccardo Rizzo, Isaia Barbieri, Federico Cremisi, Robert Vignali, Luca Pandolfini Department of Biology, University of Pisa, via Luca Ghini 13, 56126, Pisa, Italy.
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Abstract

METTL9 is an enzyme catalysing N1-methylation of histidine residues (1MH) within eukaryotic proteins. Given its high expression in vertebrate nervous system and its potential association with neurodevelopmental delay, we dissected Mettl9 role during neural development. We generated three distinct mouse embryonic stem cell lines: a complete Mettl9 knock-out (KO), an inducible METTL9 Degron and a line endogenously expressing a catalytically inactive protein, and assessed their ability to undergo neural differentiation. In parallel, we down-regulated mettl9 in Xenopus laevis embryos and characterised their neural development. Our multi-omics data indicate that METTL9 exerts a conserved role in sustaining vertebrat... More

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