METTL5-mediated 18S rRNA m6A modification enhances ribosome assembly and ABA response in Arabidopsis

Ping Li , Yu Zhang , Songyao Zhang , Jinqi Ma , Sheng Fan , Lisha Shen

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METTL5-mediated 18S rRNA m6A modification enhances ribosome assembly and ABA response in Arabidopsis
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Ping Li, Yu Zhang, Songyao Zhang, Jinqi Ma, Sheng Fan, Lisha Shen. METTL5-mediated 18S rRNA m6A modification enhances ribosome assembly and ABA response in Arabidopsis. iMeta, 2025, 4(4): e70055 DOI:10.1002/imt2.70055

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