2015
DOI: 10.7554/elife.08719
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Molecular architecture of the yeast Mediator complex

Abstract: The 21-subunit Mediator complex transduces regulatory information from enhancers to promoters, and performs an essential role in the initiation of transcription in all eukaryotes. Structural information on two-thirds of the complex has been limited to coarse subunit mapping onto 2-D images from electron micrographs. We have performed chemical cross-linking and mass spectrometry, and combined the results with information from X-ray crystallography, homology modeling, and cryo-electron microscopy by an integrati… Show more

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“…The Cryo-ET density restraint corresponded to the cross-correlation between the Gaussian Mixture Model (GMM) representation of most Nups and the GMM representation of the Cryo-ET density map 103,122–124 (Fig. 3; Extended Data Figs.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The Cryo-ET density restraint corresponded to the cross-correlation between the Gaussian Mixture Model (GMM) representation of most Nups and the GMM representation of the Cryo-ET density map 103,122–124 (Fig. 3; Extended Data Figs.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Most models of yeast Mediator have suggested that it is a monolithic, 21-subunit complex that reversibly associates with the CKM (16,20,21,49). Studies using conventional mutants have identified the existence of subcomplexes (generally comprised of tail and scaffold subunits) whose existence has been inferred using both in vivo and cell-free assays (49)(50)(51).…”
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“…The flexibility and extended shape of the head permit interactions with Pol II at three putative interaction surfaces-on Rpb1 (within its C-terminal domain [CTD]), Rpb3, and the Rpb4/Rpb7 subcomplex-as well as with other components of the transcription initiation complex, including TBP, TFIIB and TFIIH (13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18). In both yeast and humans, Med17 serves as the structural hub within the head module, as well as a major link between head and middle through its interaction with the scaffold subunit Med14 and the middle subunits Med7, Med10, and Med21 (19)(20)(21).…”
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“…The spatial organization of the Mediator modules was revised recently (Tsai et al 2014;Wang et al 2014). Med14 links the middle and tail module and, according to a recent model of entire yeast Mediator, makes extensive contacts with subunits from all three core modules (Robinson et al 2015). A reconstitution of the active human core Mediator complex revealed a critical role of the Med14 subunit in Mediator architecture and function (Cevher et al 2014).…”
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