N6-methyladenosine (m6A) has become one of the most remarkable epigenetic research subjects. Researchers have discovered that m6A can impact on various biological processes and human diseases, while few works have been done in investigating regulation roles of each m6A site. To deal with this problem, we annotate thousands of human m6A sites with a co-methylation network, which is constructed based on several public human MeRIP-Seq data sets, with the guilt-by-association principle by the hub-based method and the module-based method. Probable biological functions of 1446 human m6A sites were estimated by network characteristics with enriched gene ontology (GO) terms, and the annotation results are available in this database.
Here you can download the overall table which contains the information of the annotated functions on each human m6A site.