Frontiers in Genetics (Jun 2022)

DNA N6-Methyladenine Modification in Eukaryotic Genome

  • Hao Li,
  • Hao Li,
  • Hao Li,
  • Ning Zhang,
  • Ning Zhang,
  • Ning Zhang,
  • Yuechen Wang,
  • Yuechen Wang,
  • Siyuan Xia,
  • Siyuan Xia,
  • Yating Zhu,
  • Chen Xing,
  • Xuefeng Tian,
  • Xuefeng Tian,
  • Yinan Du

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.914404
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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DNA methylation is treated as an important epigenetic mark in various biological activities. In the past, a large number of articles focused on 5 mC while lacking attention to N6-methyladenine (6 mA). The presence of 6 mA modification was previously discovered only in prokaryotes. Recently, with the development of detection technologies, 6 mA has been found in several eukaryotes, including protozoans, metazoans, plants, and fungi. The importance of 6 mA in prokaryotes and single-celled eukaryotes has been widely accepted. However, due to the incredibly low density of 6 mA and restrictions on detection technologies, the prevalence of 6 mA and its role in biological processes in eukaryotic organisms are highly debated. In this review, we first summarize the advantages and disadvantages of 6 mA detection methods. Then, we conclude existing reports on the prevalence of 6 mA in eukaryotic organisms. Next, we highlight possible methyltransferases, demethylases, and the recognition proteins of 6 mA. In addition, we summarize the functions of 6 mA in eukaryotes. Last but not least, we summarize our point of view and put forward the problems that need further research.

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