HIGHLIGHTS
- who: YTHDFs et al. from the Shantou University, China have published the research work: YT521-B homology domain family proteins as N6-methyladenosine readers in tumors, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: In this review, the authors focus on the current status of the understanding of m6A readers.
- future: At last the authors depict future research directions to fully characterize YTHDFs.
SUMMARY
N6-methyladenosine (m6A) is formed by methylation of adenosine at the N6 position. This plentiful posttranscriptional RNA modification extensively regulates multiple aspects of gene_expression (He et_al, 2019). It . . .
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