N6-methyladenosine (m6A) plays a significant role as an epigenetic mechanism, which is involved in various cancers’ progress via regulating mRNA modification.
Hongtao Diao +9 more
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Transcription Impacts the Efficiency of mRNA Translation via Co-transcriptional N6-adenosine Methylation [PDF]
Transcription and translation are two main pillars of gene expression. Due to the different timings, spots of action, and mechanisms of regulation, these processes are mainly regarded as distinct and generally uncoupled, despite serving a common purpose.
Agami, R. (Reuven) +6 more
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N6-methyladenosine (m6A), and its reader protein YTHDF1, play a pivotal role in human tumorigenesis by affecting nearly every stage of RNA metabolism. Autophagy activation is one of the ways by which cancer cells survive hypoxia.
Qing Li +10 more
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Investigating the Oncogenic and Immunological Implications of YTHDF1 in Ovarian Cancer. [PDF]
Ovarian cancer (OC) ranks among the most lethal and aggressive gynecological malignancies. Identifying novel molecular targets is crucial for improving early diagnosis and developing effective therapies. Despite advancements in immunotherapy, its efficacy in OC remains limited due to the absence of well-defined immune-related molecular targets.This ...
Yin B, Zhou H.
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Genetic Interactions with Age, Sex, Body Mass Index, and Hypertension in Relation to Atrial Fibrillation: The AFGen Consortium [PDF]
It is unclear whether genetic markers interact with risk factors to influence atrial fibrillation (AF) risk. We performed genome-wide interaction analyses between genetic variants and age, sex, hypertension, and body mass index in the AFGen Consortium ...
Albert, C.M. (Christine) +69 more
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Emerging roles of the RNA modifications N6-methyladenosine and adenosine-to-inosine in cardiovascular diseases [PDF]
Cardiovascular diseases lead the mortality and morbidity disease metrics worldwide. A multitude of chemical base modifications in ribonucleic acids (RNAs) have been linked with key events of cardiovascular diseases and metabolic disorders.
Kankuri, Esko +2 more
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Regulation of HuR structure and function by dihydrotanshinone-I [PDF]
The Human antigen R protein (HuR) is an RNA-binding protein that recognizes U/AU-rich elements in diverse RNAs through two RNA-recognition motifs, RRM1 and RRM2, and post-transcriptionally regulates the fate of target RNAs.
Abdelmohsen, Kotb +27 more
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Epigenetic m6A RNA Modification Reader YTHDF1 in Merkel Cell Carcinoma
Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is a rare and aggressive neuroendocrine cutaneous malignancy that commonly affects older individuals with a high mortality rate [...]
Aayami Jaguri +2 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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Multiple roles of m6A RNA modification in translational regulation in cancer [PDF]
Despite its discovery in the early 1970s, m(6)A modification within mRNA molecules has only powerfully entered the oncology field in recent years. This chemical modification can control all aspects of the maturation of mRNAs, both in the nucleus and in ...
Alessandro Fatica +2 more
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