Fig. 4From: Potential roles of N6-methyladenosine (m6A) in immune cellsThe m6A regulatory pathways have the similar axis of writer/eraser/m6A-reader/mRNA/cell functions in common. In general, writer or eraser proteins are responsible for adding or removing m6A modification, then reader proteins recognize the m6A-modified mRNAs, which are divided into different protein families to perform various functions in cells. The regulatory functions of m6A are usually mediated by this pathway in common.Back to article page