Synthetic dosage lethal (SDL) interaction data of Hmt1 arginine methyltransferase.

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Department of Biological Sciences, University of Cyprus, 1 University Ave, Nicosia, Aglantzia 2109, Cyprus.

Published: August 2020

The introduction of methyl groups on arginine residues is catalysed by Protein Arginine Methyltransferases (PRMTs). However, the regulatory mechanisms that dictate the levels of protein arginine methylation within cells are still not completely understood. We employed Synthetic Dosage Lethality (SDL) screening in , for the identification of putative regulators of arginine methylation mediated by Hmt1 (HnRNP methyltransferase 1), ortholog of human PRMT1. We developed an SDL array of 4548 yeast strains in which each strain contained a single non-essential gene deletion, in combination with a galactose-inducible construct overexpressing wild-type (WT) Hmt1-HZ tagged protein. We identified 129 consistent SDL interactions for WT Hmt1-HZ which represented genes whose deletion displayed significant growth reduction when combined with WT Hmt1 overexpression. To identify among the SDL interactions those that were dependent on the methyltransferase activity of Hmt1, SDL screens were repeated using an array overexpressing a catalytically inactive Hmt1(G68R)-HZ protein. Furthermore, an additional SDL control screen was performed using an array overexpressing only the protein tag HZ (His-HA-ZZ) to eliminate false-positive SDL interactions. This analysis has led to a dataset of 50 high-confidence SDL interactions of WT Hmt1 which enrich eight Gene Ontology biological process terms. This dataset can be further exploited in biochemical and functional studies to illuminate which of the SDL interactors of Hmt1 correspond to factors implicated in the regulation of Hmt1-mediated arginine methylation and reveal the underlying molecular mechanisms.

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