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Fig. 3 | Molecular Cancer

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From: Novel insight into the regulatory roles of diverse RNA modifications: Re-defining the bridge between transcription and translation

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m6A RNA modification regulates physiological processes in cell. m6A RNA modification in mRNA plays an essential role in cellular processes, including mRNA splicing, mRNA export, mRNA stability and mRNA translation. Both readers (HNRNPC and HNRNPG) and erasers (FTO and ALKBH5) can modulate the splicing of mRNA. After splicing and combination, pre-mRNA evolves into mature mRNA. Regulated by ALKBH5, METTL3 and YTHDC1, mature mRNA is exported from the nucleus to the cytoplasm. Once exported to the cytoplasm, both ALKBH5 and ELAV1/HuR can maintain mRNA stability. Finally, numerous enzymes contribute to the process of translation. YTHDF1, YTHDF2, YTHDF3, FTO and METTL3 together with eIF3 can regulate translation with different mechanisms individually

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