Linking m 6 A to Wnt signaling

  • Liu X
  • Qian S
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Abstract

N(6) -methyladenosine (m(6) A) has emerged as a crucial molecular code to influence pluripotency and differentiation of diverse stem cells. A study in this issue now shows that, in intestinal stem cells, the m(6) A reader protein YTHDF1 directs translational control of stemness in both m(6) A- and Wnt-dependent manner [1].

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Liu, X., & Qian, S. (2020). Linking m 6 A to Wnt signaling. EMBO Reports, 21(4). https://doi.org/10.15252/embr.202050097

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