The dual role of N6-methyladenosine modification of RNAs is involved in human cancers.

Volume: 22, Issue: 10, Pages: 4630 - 4639
Published: Jul 24, 2018
Abstract
As the most abundant and reversible RNA modification in eukaryotic cells, m6 A triggers a new layer of epi-transcription. M6 A modification occurs through a methylation process modified by writers complexes, reversed by erasers, and exerts its role depending on various readers. Emerging evidence shows that there is a strong association between m6 A and human diseases, especially cancers. Herein, we review bi-aspects of m6 A in regulating cancers...
Paper Details
Title
The dual role of N6-methyladenosine modification of RNAs is involved in human cancers.
Published Date
Jul 24, 2018
Volume
22
Issue
10
Pages
4630 - 4639
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