Insight into m(6)A methylation from occurrence to functions

从发生到功能,深入了解m(6)A甲基化

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Abstract

RNA m(6)A methylation is a post-transcriptional modification that occurs at the nitrogen-6 position of adenine. This dynamically reversible modification is installed, removed and recognized by methyltransferases, demethylases and readers, respectively. This modification has been found in most eukaryotic mRNA, tRNA, rRNA and other non-coding RNA. Recent studies have revealed important regulatory functions of the m(6)A including effects on gene expression regulation, organism development and cancer development. In this review, we summarize the discovery and features of m(6)A, and briefly introduce the mammalian m(6)A writers, erasers and readers. Finally, we discuss progress in identifying additional functions of m(6)A and the outstanding questions about the regulatory effect of this widespread modification.

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