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Epitranscriptome-epigenome interactions in development and disease mechanisms
Chengyu Li1, Kexuan Chen1, Xiaoyu Li2
1The Second Affiliated Hospital & Liangzhu Laboratory, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou 311121, China; State Key Laboratory of Transvascular Implantation Devices, The Second Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou 311121, China.
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Crosstalk between epitranscriptomic modifications to RNA and epigenomic modifications to DNA and histones plays fundamental roles in development and disease. Here, we summarize two major regulatory modes of the crosstalk between the epigenome and epitranscriptome. In the 'cis mode', the crosstalk occurs co-transcriptionally, with direct interactions observed between epigenetic modifications mediated by their regulators. In the 'trans mode', the modification of an epigenetic layer regulates the expression of another epigenetic layer's writers/erasers and subsequently induces downstream epigenetic alteration. Additionally, we focus on the functional roles of the crosstalk mechanism in physiological and pathological contexts, including development, differentiation, cancer, and complex genetic diseases. Lastly, we discuss the potential future directions for a systematic understanding of epigenetic crosstalk in development and disease.
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Transcription is the process of synthesizing RNA from a DNA sequence by RNA polymerase. It is the first step in producing a protein from a gene sequence. Additionally, many other proteins and regulatory sequences are involved in the proper synthesis of messenger RNA (mRNA). Regulation of transcription is responsible for the differentiation of all the different types of cells and often for the proper cellular response to environmental signals.
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