Author:
He Hao,Jia Mingxuan,Liu Jie,Zhou Xueping,Li Fangfang
Abstract
AbstractViral RNAs have been known to contain N6-methyladenosine (m6A) modifications since the 1970s. The function of these modifications remained unknown until the development of genome-wide methods to map m6A residues. Increasing evidence has recently revealed a strong association between m6A modifications and plant viral infection. This highlight introduces advances in the roles of RNA m6A modifications in plant-virus interactions.
Funder
Key Technologies Research and Development Program
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC