Abstract
YTH proteins utilize YTH domains to interact with N6-methyladenines (m6A); however, Li etal. (2022) show that YTHDC2 binds U-rich motifs instead and functions independently of m6A through its unusual DExD helicase domain during spermatogenesis in mice and fish.
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