Mammalian mediator of transcriptional regulation and its possible role as an end-point of signal transduction pathways

YW Jiang, P Veschambre… - Proceedings of the …, 1998 - National Acad Sciences
YW Jiang, P Veschambre, H Erdjument-Bromage, P Tempst, JW Conaway, RC Conaway…
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A multiprotein complex isolated from murine cells is identified as a counterpart of the yeast
Mediator of transcriptional regulation on the basis of the following: homologs of two subunits
of yeast Mediator, Srb7 and Med7, copurify with the complex; peptide sequencing reveals, in
addition, homologs of the yeast Mediator subunits Rgr1 and Med6; as with yeast Mediator,
the mouse complex binds to the RNA polymerase II C-terminal domain (CTD) and stimulates
phosphorylation of the CTD by TFIIH. Peptide sequencing also identifies a component of …
A multiprotein complex isolated from murine cells is identified as a counterpart of the yeast Mediator of transcriptional regulation on the basis of the following: homologs of two subunits of yeast Mediator, Srb7 and Med7, copurify with the complex; peptide sequencing reveals, in addition, homologs of the yeast Mediator subunits Rgr1 and Med6; as with yeast Mediator, the mouse complex binds to the RNA polymerase II C-terminal domain (CTD) and stimulates phosphorylation of the CTD by TFIIH. Peptide sequencing also identifies a component of mouse Mediator as a relative of Ring-3 protein, a mitogen-activated nuclear protein kinase, raising the possibility of Mediator as an end point of signal transduction pathways.
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