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Roles of N6 -methyladenosine (m6 A) RNA modifications in urological cancers.

Xiao WangHaiyun XieYufan YingDanni ChenJiangfeng Li
Published in: Journal of cellular and molecular medicine (2020)
Epigenetics has long been a hot topic in the field of scientific research. The scope of epigenetics usually includes chromatin remodelling, DNA methylation, histone modifications, non-coding RNAs and RNA modifications. In recent years, RNA modifications have emerged as important regulators in a variety of physiological processes and in disease progression, especially in human cancers. Among the various RNA modifications, m6 A is the most common. The function of m6 A modifications is mainly regulated by 3 types of proteins: m6 A methyltransferases (writers), m6 A demethylases (erasers) and m6 A-binding proteins (readers). In this review, we focus on RNA m6 A modification and its relationship with urological cancers, particularly focusing on its roles and potential clinical applications.
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