m6A-centered Crosstalk Information
Mechanism of Crosstalk between m6A Modification and Epigenetic Regulation
| Crosstalk ID |
M6ACROT05458
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m6A modification
XIST
XIST
RBM15
Methylation
: m6A sites
Direct
Enhancement
Non-coding RNA
XIST
GPC4
lncRNA miRNA circRNA
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| m6A Modification: | |||||
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| m6A Regulator | RNA-binding motif protein 15 (RBM15) | WRITER | |||
| m6A Target | X inactive specific transcript (XIST) | ||||
| Epigenetic Regulation that have Cross-talk with This m6A Modification: | |||||
| Epigenetic Regulation Type | Non-coding RNA (ncRNA) | ||||
| Epigenetic Regulator | X inactive specific transcript (XIST) | LncRNA | View Details | ||
| Regulated Target | Glypican-4 (GPC4) | View Details | |||
| Crosstalk Relationship | m6A → ncRNA | Enhancement | |||
| Crosstalk Mechanism | m6A regulators directly modulate the functionality of ncRNAs through specific targeting ncRNA | ||||
| Crosstalk Summary | RBM15 and WTAP are required for X inactive specific transcript (XIST)-mediated silencing, are co-localized, and potentially interact with XIST RNA. YTHDC1 is the m6A reader of XIST and is required for XIST function. m6A modification is required for XIST-mediated transcriptional repression of X-linked genes, such as Glypican-4 (GPC4) and ATRX. | ||||
: m6A sites