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Publication : Subunit architecture and functional modular rearrangements of the transcriptional mediator complex.

First Author  Tsai KL Year  2014
Journal  Cell Volume  157
Issue  6 Pages  1430-44
PubMed ID  24882805 Mgi Jnum  J:215933
Mgi Id  MGI:5607368 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2014.05.015
Citation  Tsai KL, et al. (2014) Subunit architecture and functional modular rearrangements of the transcriptional mediator complex. Cell 157(6):1430-44
abstractText  The multisubunit Mediator, comprising approximately 30 distinct proteins, plays an essential role in gene expression regulation by acting as a bridge between DNA-binding transcription factors and the RNA polymerase II (RNAPII) transcription machinery. Efforts to uncover the Mediator mechanism have been hindered by a poor understanding of its structure, subunit organization, and conformational rearrangements. By overcoming biochemical and image analysis hurdles, we obtained accurate EM structures of yeast and human Mediators. Subunit localization experiments, docking of partial X-ray structures, and biochemical analyses resulted in comprehensive mapping of yeast Mediator subunits and a complete reinterpretation of our previous Mediator organization model. Large-scale Mediator rearrangements depend on changes at the interfaces between previously described Mediator modules, which appear to be facilitated by factors conducive to transcription initiation. Conservation across eukaryotes of Mediator structure, subunit organization, and RNA polymerase II interaction suggest conservation of fundamental aspects of the Mediator mechanism.
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