N6-methyladenosine (m^{6}A) is a post-transcriptional modification of RNA involved in transcript transport, degradation, translation, and splicing. We found that HBV RNA is modified by m^{6}A predominantly in the coding region of HBx . The mutagenesis of methylation sites reduced the HBV mRNA and HBs protein levels. The suppression of m^{6}A by an inhibitor or knockdown in primary hepatocytes decreased the viral RNA and HBs protein levels in the medium. These results suggest that the m^{6}A modification of HBV RNA is needed for the efficient replication of HBV in hepatocytes.
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【저자키워드】 RNA, HBV, m6A modification, primary hepatocyte.,
【저자키워드】 RNA, HBV, m6A modification, primary hepatocyte.,