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N6-methyladenosine writer METTL16-mediated alternative splicing and translation control are essential for murine spermatogenesis.

Qian MaYiqian GuiXixiang MaBingqian ZhangWenjing XiongShiyu YangCongcong CaoShaomei MoGe ShuJing YeKuan LiuXiaoli WangYaoting GuiFengli WangShuiqiao Yuan
Published in: Genome biology (2024)
Our findings support a molecular model wherein the m6A writer METTL16-mediated alternative splicing and translation efficiency regulation are required to control the mitosis-to-meiosis germ cell fate decision in mice, with implications for understanding meiosis-related male fertility disorders.
Keyphrases
  • cell fate
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  • young adults
  • metabolic syndrome
  • adipose tissue
  • childhood cancer