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RNA molecules can be modified by enzymes through the addition or removal of chemical groups, but the roles of these modifications in the regulation of both mRNAs and non-coding RNAs are not fully understood.
With this collection, the editors at Nature Communications, Communications Biology and Scientific Reports welcome submissions of articles that focus on the roles of RNA modifications and the mechanisms through which they impact the cell. We are also interested in research about the enzymes responsible for modifying RNA and reading those modifications in different biological contexts, and in new methods to identify and characterise RNA modifications.