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Research article2003Peer reviewedOpen access

Functional interactions within yeast mediator and evidence of differential subunit modifications

Balciunas D, Hallberg M, Bjorklund S, Ronne H

Abstract

It is possible to recruit RNA polymerase II to a target promoter and, thus, activate transcription by fusing Mediator subunits to a DNA binding domain. To investigate functional interactions within Mediator, we have tested such fusions of the lexA DNA binding domain to Med1, Med2, Gal11, Srb7, and Srb10 in wild type, med1, med2, gal11, sin4, srb8, srb10, and srb11 strains. We found that lexA-Med2 and lexA-Gal11 are strong activators that are independent of all Mediator subunits tested. lexA-Srb10 is a weak activator that depends on Srb8 and Srb11. lexA-Med1 and lexA-Srb7 are both cryptic activators that become active in the absence of Srb8, Srb10, Srb11, or Sin4. An unexpected finding was that lexA-VP16 differs from Gal4-vP16 in that it is independent of the activator binding Mediator module. Both lexA-Med1 and lexA-Srb7 are stably associated with Med4 and Med8, which suggests that they are incorporated into Mediator. Med4 and Med8 exist in two mobility forms that differ in their association with lexA-Med1 and lexA-Srb7. Within purified Mediator, Med4 is present as a phosphorylated lower mobility form. Taken together, these results suggest that assembly of Mediator is a multistep process that involves conversion of both Med4 and Med8 to their low mobility forms

Published in

Journal of Biological Chemistry
2003, Volume: 278, number: 6, pages: 3831-3839
Publisher: AMER SOC BIOCHEMISTRY MOLECULAR BIOLOGY INC

    Publication identifier

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M206946200

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    https://res.slu.se/id/publ/1077