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Structure of mammalian Mediator complex reveals Tail module architecture and interaction with a conserved core

Haiyan Zhao, Natalie Young, Jens Kalchschmidt, Jenna Ariel Lieberman, Laïla El Khattabi, Rafael Casellas, Francisco J. Asturias

2021Nature Communications52 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The Mediator complex plays an essential and multi-faceted role in regulation of RNA polymerase II transcription in all eukaryotes. Structural analysis of yeast Mediator has provided an understanding of the conserved core of the complex and its interaction with RNA polymerase II but failed to reveal the structure of the Tail module that contains most subunits targeted by activators and repressors. Here we present a molecular model of mammalian (Mus musculus) Mediator, derived from a 4.0 Å resolution cryo-EM map of the complex. The mammalian Mediator structure reveals that the previously unresolved Tail module, which includes a number of metazoan specific subunits, interacts extensively with core Mediator and has the potential to influence its conformation and interactions.

Topics & Concepts

MediatorRNA polymerase IIBiologyTranscription (linguistics)Cell biologyComputational biologyGeneticsProtein subunitRepressorTranscription factorPromoterGeneGene expressionPhilosophyLinguisticsGenomics and Chromatin DynamicsRNA Research and SplicingRNA and protein synthesis mechanisms