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. 2025 Apr 24;16:3843. doi: 10.1038/s41467-025-59170-x

Fig. 4. The Mta1 complex in R microsporus.

Fig. 4

a Phylogenetic tree of representative eukaryotic species coupled with a matrix indicating the presence (filled box) or absence (empty box) of each MTA-70 protein. Species are classified into color-coded groups. Fungal phyla clades are ordered in the same descending order they appear in the tree. b Schematic representation of the MTA1c present in R. microsporus (top) and the domain composition of each protein (bottom). Charge distribution is displayed under the schematic representations. c The interaction between Mta1, Mta9, and P1 was analyzed in a yeast two-hybrid assay. Mta1 shows both weak (-WLH) and strong (-WLA) interactions with Mta9 and P1. d Genome browser view (scaffold_4:1865593-1878823) showing 6mA presence and P1 enrichment (computed as IP/Input ratio). e The methylation complex binds preferentially to 6mA-rich regions. P1 enrichment from ChIP-seq experiments (top) and DAP-seq (bottom) was computer over MACs (divided into 50 bins). f Methylated genes (6mA) show a greater enrichment of P1 downstream of the TSS than unmethylated genes (No 6mA). Source data are provided as a Source Data file.