Evidence that Mediator is essential for Pol II transcription, but is not a required component of the preinitiation complex in vivo

The Mediator complex has been described as a general transcription factor, but it is unclear if it is essential for Pol II transcription and/or is a required component of the preinitiation complex (PIC) in vivo. Here, we show that depletion of individual subunits, even those essential for cell growt...

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Main Authors: Natalia Petrenko, Yi Jin, Koon Ho Wong, Kevin Struhl
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Language:English
Published: eLife Sciences Publications Ltd 2017-07-01
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Online Access:https://elifesciences.org/articles/28447
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spelling doaj-1a34d6a7ffc44764937e686fba36e67a2021-05-05T13:36:38ZengeLife Sciences Publications LtdeLife2050-084X2017-07-01610.7554/eLife.28447Evidence that Mediator is essential for Pol II transcription, but is not a required component of the preinitiation complex in vivoNatalia Petrenko0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2071-214XYi Jin1Koon Ho Wong2Kevin Struhl3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4181-7856Department of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, Harvard Medical School Boston, Boston, United StatesDepartment of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, Harvard Medical School Boston, Boston, United StatesFaculty of Health Sciences, University of Macau, Macau, ChinaDepartment of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, Harvard Medical School Boston, Boston, United StatesThe Mediator complex has been described as a general transcription factor, but it is unclear if it is essential for Pol II transcription and/or is a required component of the preinitiation complex (PIC) in vivo. Here, we show that depletion of individual subunits, even those essential for cell growth, causes a general but only modest decrease in transcription. In contrast, simultaneous depletion of all Mediator modules causes a drastic decrease in transcription. Depletion of head or middle subunits, but not tail subunits, causes a downstream shift in the Pol II occupancy profile, suggesting that Mediator at the core promoter inhibits promoter escape. Interestingly, a functional PIC and Pol II transcription can occur when Mediator is not detected at core promoters. These results provide strong evidence that Mediator is essential for Pol II transcription and stimulates PIC formation, but it is not a required component of the PIC in vivo.https://elifesciences.org/articles/28447transcriptionRNA polymeraseMediatorpreinitiation complexpromotergene regulation
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author Natalia Petrenko
Yi Jin
Koon Ho Wong
Kevin Struhl
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Yi Jin
Koon Ho Wong
Kevin Struhl
Evidence that Mediator is essential for Pol II transcription, but is not a required component of the preinitiation complex in vivo
eLife
transcription
RNA polymerase
Mediator
preinitiation complex
promoter
gene regulation
author_facet Natalia Petrenko
Yi Jin
Koon Ho Wong
Kevin Struhl
author_sort Natalia Petrenko
title Evidence that Mediator is essential for Pol II transcription, but is not a required component of the preinitiation complex in vivo
title_short Evidence that Mediator is essential for Pol II transcription, but is not a required component of the preinitiation complex in vivo
title_full Evidence that Mediator is essential for Pol II transcription, but is not a required component of the preinitiation complex in vivo
title_fullStr Evidence that Mediator is essential for Pol II transcription, but is not a required component of the preinitiation complex in vivo
title_full_unstemmed Evidence that Mediator is essential for Pol II transcription, but is not a required component of the preinitiation complex in vivo
title_sort evidence that mediator is essential for pol ii transcription, but is not a required component of the preinitiation complex in vivo
publisher eLife Sciences Publications Ltd
series eLife
issn 2050-084X
publishDate 2017-07-01
description The Mediator complex has been described as a general transcription factor, but it is unclear if it is essential for Pol II transcription and/or is a required component of the preinitiation complex (PIC) in vivo. Here, we show that depletion of individual subunits, even those essential for cell growth, causes a general but only modest decrease in transcription. In contrast, simultaneous depletion of all Mediator modules causes a drastic decrease in transcription. Depletion of head or middle subunits, but not tail subunits, causes a downstream shift in the Pol II occupancy profile, suggesting that Mediator at the core promoter inhibits promoter escape. Interestingly, a functional PIC and Pol II transcription can occur when Mediator is not detected at core promoters. These results provide strong evidence that Mediator is essential for Pol II transcription and stimulates PIC formation, but it is not a required component of the PIC in vivo.
topic transcription
RNA polymerase
Mediator
preinitiation complex
promoter
gene regulation
url https://elifesciences.org/articles/28447
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