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From Proteopedia
Tail module of Mediator complex
Structural highlights
FunctionG0SGD2_CHATD Component of the Mediator complex, a coactivator involved in the regulated transcription of nearly all RNA polymerase II-dependent genes. Mediator functions as a bridge to convey information from gene-specific regulatory proteins to the basal RNA polymerase II transcription machinery. Mediator is recruited to promoters by direct interactions with regulatory proteins and serves as a scaffold for the assembly of a functional preinitiation complex with RNA polymerase II and the general transcription factors.[RuleBase:RU364142] Publication Abstract from PubMedMediator is a universal adaptor for transcription control. It serves as an interface between gene-specific activator or repressor proteins and the general RNA polymerase II (pol II) transcription machinery. Previous structural studies revealed a relatively small part of Mediator and none of the gene activator-binding regions. We have determined the cryo-EM structure of the Mediator at near-atomic resolution. The structure reveals almost all amino acid residues in ordered regions, including the major targets of activator proteins, the Tail module, and the Med1 subunit of the Middle module. Comparison of Mediator structures with and without pol II reveals conformational changes that propagate across the entire Mediator, from Head to Tail, coupling activator- and pol II-interacting regions. Mediator structure and conformation change.,Zhang H, Chen DH, Mattoo RUH, Bushnell DA, Wang Y, Yuan C, Wang L, Wang C, Davis RE, Nie Y, Kornberg RD Mol Cell. 2021 Apr 15;81(8):1781-1788.e4. doi: 10.1016/j.molcel.2021.01.022. Epub , 2021 Feb 10. PMID:33571424[1] From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine. See AlsoReferences
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