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The roles of RNA N6-methyladenosine in esophageal cancer
Esophageal cancer is a malignant tumour with a high degree of malignancy and high mortality. Its pathogenesis and treatment strategy remain unclear.
Chuan Teng +6 more
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RNA stability controlled by m6A methylation contributes to X-to-autosome dosage compensation in mammals [PDF]
Cornelia Rücklé +16 more
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RNA m6A methylation regulates the ultraviolet-induced DNA damage response [PDF]
Cell proliferation and survival require the faithful maintenance and propagation of genetic information, which are threatened by the ubiquitous sources of DNA damage present intracellularly and in the external environment. A system of DNA repair, called the DNA damage response, detects and repairs damaged DNA and prevents cell division until the repair
Xiang, Y +15 more
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Metastatic invasion emerges when tumor‐intrinsic programs and microenvironmental forces converge on mitochondrial quality control. A context‐stratified framework links mtROS, mtDNA integrity, mechanics and nutrient/oxygen cues to fission–fusion remodeling, mtUPR and mitophagy.
Bin‐Hsu Mao +3 more
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Altered expression levels of the proteins that regulate N6-methyladenosine (m6A) RNA methylation, including methyltransferase-like 14 (METTL14), are associated with cancer development.
Yize Li +11 more
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PARP1 modulates METTL3 promoter chromatin accessibility and associated LPAR5 RNA m6A methylation to control cancer cell radiosensitivity [PDF]
Xiaoya Sun +15 more
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X‐chromosome inactivation ensures dosage compensation between the sexes in mammals by randomly choosing one out of the two X chromosomes in females for inactivation.
Barr M. L. +4 more
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The RNA m6A Reader YTHDF2 Is Essential for the Post-transcriptional Regulation of the Maternal Transcriptome and Oocyte Competence. [PDF]
YTHDF2 binds and destabilizes N6-methyladenosine (m6A)-modified mRNA. The extent to which this branch of m6A RNA-regulatory pathway functions in vivo and contributes to mammalian development remains unknown.
Azzi, Chiara +9 more
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In hypoxic microenvironment, WNT5A is predominantly secreted by tumor‐associated macrophages. Hypoxia‐induced WTAP mediates ROR1 stability by m6A modifications in a HuR‐dependent manner in Glioma stem cells (GSCs). WNT5A activates the WNT pathway via ROR1 binding on GSCs, driving glioma‐derived endothelial cells (GDECs) differentiation.
Xiaoyong Chen +15 more
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Role of m6A RNA Methylation in Thyroid Cancer Cell Lines
N6-methyladenosine (m6A) is the most abundant internal modification of RNA in eukaryotic cells, and, in recent years, it has gained increasing attention. A good amount of data support the involvement of m6A modification in tumorigenesis, tumor progression, and metastatic dissemination.
Allegri L. +4 more
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