“…The Arabidopsis genome encodes 14 homologs of Alk B family of “eraser” proteins ( at ALKBH1A-D, at ALKBH2, at ALKBH6, at ALKBH8A-B, at ALKBH9A-C, and at ALKBH10A-B) ( Mielecki et al, 2012 ; Kawai et al, 2014 ), of which, at ALKBH9B and at ALKBH10B, have been shown to present m 6 A demethylase activity in vitro and m 6 A-related functions in vivo ( Duan et al, 2017 ; Martínez-Pérez et al, 2017 ). Recently the potential eraser at ALKBH6 has been shown to play important roles in seed germination, seedling growth, and survival of Arabidopsis under abiotic stresses ( Huong et al, 2020 ). Interestingly, at ALKBH9B is the only m 6 A demethylase that is located exclusively in the cytoplasm ( Mielecki et al, 2012 ), forming granules that colocalize with SGS3 (a component of siRNA bodies) and in some cases, associates with DCP1 (P bodies) ( Ingelfinger et al, 2002 ; Martínez de Alba et al, 2015 ; Martínez-Pérez et al, 2017 ).…”