“…The identity of any of the other proteins that act together with METTL3 remained unknown until it was shown in Arabidopsis that FIP37 (FKBP12 INTERACTING PROTEIN 37) was a partner protein of MTA (the homologue of METTL3) (Zhong et al ., 2008; Shen et al ., 2016). Following this initial discovery, the homologues of FIP37, S. cerevisiae MUM2 (Muddled Meiosis 2), and mammalian WTAP (Wilms tumour 1 associated protein), were shown to interact with METTL3 (MTA) orthologues and to be required for mRNA methylation in their respective model organisms (Agarwala et al ., 2012; Ping et al ., 2014; Wang et al ., 2014b; Liu et al ., 2015). More recently, another human methylase, METTL14, phylogenetically related to METTL3 (Bujnicki et al ., 2002), was shown to form a complex with METTL3 and WTAP, and to be required also for m 6 A formation (Ping et al ., 2014; Wang et al ., 2014b; Liu et al ., 2015).…”