“…As for chromatin modifications, RNA methylation is deposited by ‘writers’ (RNA methyltransferases), removed by ‘erasers’ (RNA demethylases) and recognized by ‘readers’ (Liang et al ., 2020). Two m 6 A writers have been identified in plants, a methyltransferase complex composed of at least five proteins, namely mRNA ADENOSINE METHYLASE (MTA; ortholog of METTL3 in animals), METHYLTRANSFERASE B (MTB; ortholog of METTL14), FKBP12 INTERACTING PROTEIN 37 (FIP37; ortholog of WTAP), VIRILIZER (ortholog of WIRMA) and HAKAI (Yue et al ., 2019), that is responsible for the majority of mRNA methylation, and FIONA1 that deposits m 6 A at U6 snRNAs and at a subset of mRNAs (Sun et al ., 2022; Wang et al ., 2022; Xu et al ., 2022). Both writers have been associated with plant light signaling and light regulation of circadian clock entrainment (Kim et al ., 2008; Parker et al ., 2020; X. Wang et al ., 2021).…”