Trends Neurosci.  2025  Sep  30.  pii:  S0166-2236(25)00191-2. [Epub  ahead  of  print]
  In a recent publication, Broix, Roy, and colleagues have shown that m6A controls local translation of the RNA-binding protein APC via YTHDF1, coupling RNA modification to β-actin mRNA local translation and axon growth. In addition, autism- and schizophrenia-associated METTL14 variants weaken YTHDF1-APC binding, reduce APC, and shorten axons, underscoring their involvement in neurodevelopmental disorders.
Keywords:  APC; axon; m(6)A; neurodevelopmental disorders; proteostasis; β-actin