Review Volume 15, Issue 24 pp 15676—15700

Novel insights into the regulatory role of N6-methyladenosine methylation modified autophagy in sepsis

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Figure 2. The sketch map of m6A methylation. Writers catalyze the m6A modification of RNA, erasers maintain the RNA in an unmethylated state, and the readers are ultimately responsible for determining the fate of the RNA (such as splicing, stability, degradation and translation).