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Publication : Mediator and cohesin connect gene expression and chromatin architecture.

First Author  Kagey MH Year  2010
Journal  Nature Volume  467
Issue  7314 Pages  430-5
PubMed ID  20720539 Mgi Jnum  J:164442
Mgi Id  MGI:4833901 Doi  10.1038/nature09380
Citation  Kagey MH, et al. (2010) Mediator and cohesin connect gene expression and chromatin architecture. Nature 467(7314):430-5
abstractText  Transcription factors control cell-specific gene expression programs through interactions with diverse coactivators and the transcription apparatus. Gene activation may involve DNA loop formation between enhancer-bound transcription factors and the transcription apparatus at the core promoter, but this process is not well understood. Here we report that mediator and cohesin physically and functionally connect the enhancers and core promoters of active genes in murine embryonic stem cells. Mediator, a transcriptional coactivator, forms a complex with cohesin, which can form rings that connect two DNA segments. The cohesin-loading factor Nipbl is associated with mediator-cohesin complexes, providing a means to load cohesin at promoters. DNA looping is observed between the enhancers and promoters occupied by mediator and cohesin. Mediator and cohesin co-occupy different promoters in different cells, thus generating cell-type-specific DNA loops linked to the gene expression program of each cell.
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