Fig. 1From: RNA N6-methyladenosine modification in female reproductive biology and pathophysiologyDetailed mechanism of m6A readers, writers, and erasers. N6-methyladenosine is methylated by the methyltransferase complex, which contains METTL3, METTL14, WTAP, KIAA1429, and RBM15/15B. The m6A erasers FTO and ALKBH5 can reversibly remove m6A. The reader is responsible for performing the biological functions of m6A, such as RNA translation, decay, splicing, and translationBack to article page