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N6-methyladenosine, often abbreviated as m6A, is the most abundant and prevalent internal modification of eukaryotic messenger RNA (mRNA). It is also found on other RNA species, including ribosomal RNA, transfer RNA, and long non-coding RNA. This modification involves the methylation of the nitrogen atom at the sixth position of adenine. The m6A modification is dynamic, meaning it can be added (methylated) and removed (demethylated), suggesting a regulatory role in gene expression.
The m6A modification plays a critical role in a variety of cellular processes. These include mRNA splicing,
"Reader" proteins, such as YTH domain-containing proteins, recognize and bind to m6A-modified RNA, thereby mediating the