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Mediator complex subunit Med19 binds directly GATA transcription factors and is required with Med1 for GATA-driven gene regulation in vivo.

Clément Immarigeon1, Sandra Bernat-Fabre1, Emmanuelle Guillou1, Alexis Verger2, Elodie Prince1, Mohamed A Benmedjahed1, Adeline Payet1, Marie Couralet1, Didier Monte2, Vincent Villeret2, Henri-Marc Bourbon1, Muriel Boube3.   

Abstract

The evolutionarily conserved multiprotein Mediator complex (MED) serves as an interface between DNA-bound transcription factors (TFs) and the RNA Pol II machinery. It has been proposed that each TF interacts with a dedicated MED subunit to induce specific transcriptional responses. But are these binary partnerships sufficient to mediate TF functions? We have previously established that the Med1 Mediator subunit serves as a cofactor of GATA TFs in Drosophila, as shown in mammals. Here, we observe mutant phenotype similarities between another subunit, Med19, and the Drosophila GATA TF Pannier (Pnr), suggesting functional interaction. We further show that Med19 physically interacts with the Drosophila GATA TFs, Pnr and Serpent (Srp), in vivo and in vitro through their conserved C-zinc finger domains. Moreover, Med19 loss of function experiments in vivo or in cellulo indicate that it is required for Pnr- and Srp-dependent gene expression, suggesting general GATA cofactor functions. Interestingly, Med19 but not Med1 is critical for the regulation of all tested GATA target genes, implying shared or differential use of MED subunits by GATAs depending on the target gene. Lastly, we show a direct interaction between Med19 and Med1 by GST pulldown experiments indicating privileged contacts between these two subunits of the MED middle module. Together, these findings identify Med19/Med1 as a composite GATA TF interface and suggest that binary MED subunit-TF partnerships are probably oversimplified models. We propose several mechanisms to account for the transcriptional regulation of GATA-targeted genes.
© 2020 Immarigeon et al.

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Keywords:  Activation domain; DNA-binding domain; Drosophila development; GATA transcription factor; GATA transcription factors; Med1; Med19; Pannier; Pnr; Serpent; Srp; cofactor; drosophila genetics; gene regulation; mediator complex; thoracic closure; transcription coregulator; transcription regulation

Year:  2020        PMID: 32737196      PMCID: PMC7521641          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.RA120.013728

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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