 The M6A methyl-transferase complex, MTC, is composed of multiple proteins, including CAR4, YGL036W, V1, DYN2, IM4, MUM2, and SLZ1. These proteins are responsible for both M6A dependent and independent functions, as well as a mating specific function. CAR4 plays a key role in M6A dependent processes, such as mRNA degradation and translation regulation. Meanwhile, YGL036W, V1, and DYN2 are involved in M6A independent processes, such as chromatin remodeling and transcription elongation. Additionally, IM4, MUM2, and SLZ1 are required for mating, but not M6A related processes. This study provides insight into the complex roles of these proteins in M6A related processes, as well as other processes, such as mating. This article was authored by Imkin Sink, Alexander Marmin, Waleed S. Albelal, and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.