DescriptionFigure 1. m6A RNA modification regulation of alternative splicing mechanism.png
English: Exons of the mRNA are shown in blue and introns (non-coding sequence) are in red. a) Alternative splicing involves the removal of introns from the transcript. b) Adenine is methylated to form m6A modification. c) m6A forms a uridine rich RNA stem loop near where the m6A modification was made. HNRNPC protein binds to the uridine rich region on the loop leading to the excision of intron.
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