Literature DB >> 11909976

Requirement of TRAP/mediator for both activator-independent and activator-dependent transcription in conjunction with TFIID-associated TAF(II)s.

Hwa Jin Baek1, Sohail Malik, Jun Qin, Robert G Roeder.   

Abstract

The multiprotein human TRAP/Mediator complex, which is phylogenetically related to the yeast SRB/Mediator coactivator, facilitates activation through a wide variety of transcriptional activators. However, it remains unclear how TRAP/Mediator functions in the context of other coactivators. Here we have identified a previously uncharacterized integral subunit (TRAP25) of the complex that is apparently metazoan specific. An antibody that is specific for TRAP25 allowed quantitative immunodepletion of essentially all TRAP/Mediator components from HeLa nuclear extract, without detectably affecting levels of RNA polymerase II and corresponding general transcription factors. Surprisingly, the TRAP/Mediator-depleted nuclear extract displayed severely reduced levels of both basal and activator-dependent transcription from DNA templates. Both activities were efficiently restored upon readdition of purified TRAP/Mediator. Moreover, restoration of basal and activator-dependent transcription to extracts that were simultaneously depleted of TRAP/Mediator and TFIID (TBP plus the major TAF(II)s) required addition of both TBP and associated TAF(II)s, as well as TRAP/Mediator. These observations indicate that TAF(II)s and Mediator are jointly required for both basal and activated transcription in the context of a more physiological complement of nuclear proteins. We propose a close mechanistic linkage between these components that most likely operates at the level of combined effects on the general transcription machinery and, in addition, a direct role for Mediator in relaying activation signals to this machinery.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11909976      PMCID: PMC133729          DOI: 10.1128/MCB.22.8.2842-2852.2002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biol        ISSN: 0270-7306            Impact factor:   4.272


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