Summary: Mediator complex subunit MED14
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae RGR1 mediator complex subunit affects chromatin structure, transcriptional regulation of diverse genes and sporulation, required for glucose repression, HO repression, RME1 repression and sporulation [2]. This subunit is also found in higher eukaryotes and Med14 is the agreed unified nomenclature for this subunit. Med14 is found in the tail region of Mediator [5].
Literature references
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Gu W, Malik S, Ito M, Yuan CX, Fondell JD, Zhang X, Martinez E, Qin J, Roeder RG; , Mol Cell. 1999;3:97-108.: A novel human SRB/MED-containing cofactor complex, SMCC, involved in transcription regulation. PUBMED:10024883 EPMC:10024883
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Covitz PA, Song W, Mitchell AP; , Genetics. 1994;138:577-586.: Requirement for RGR1 and SIN4 in RME1-dependent repression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. PUBMED:7851756 EPMC:7851756
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Jiang YW, Dohrmann PR, Stillman DJ; , Genetics. 1995;140:47-54.: Genetic and physical interactions between yeast RGR1 and SIN4 in chromatin organization and transcriptional regulation. PUBMED:7635307 EPMC:7635307
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Spahr H, Samuelsen CO, Baraznenok V, Ernest I, Huylebroeck D, Remacle JE, Samuelsson T, Kieselbach T, Holmberg S, Gustafsson CM; , Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2001;98:11985-11990.: Analysis of Schizosaccharomyces pombe mediator reveals a set of essential subunits conserved between yeast and metazoan cells. PUBMED:11572939 EPMC:11572939
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Lariviere L, Seizl M, van Wageningen S, Rother S, van de Pasch L, Feldmann H, Strasser K, Hahn S, Holstege FC, Cramer P; , Genes Dev. 2008;22:872-877.: Structure-system correlation identifies a gene regulatory Mediator submodule. PUBMED:18381891 EPMC:18381891
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| PANDIT: | PF08638 |
| Pseudofam: | PF08638 |
| SYSTERS: | Med14 |
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InterPro entry IPR013947
The Mediator complex is a coactivator involved in the regulated transcription of nearly all RNA polymerase II-dependent genes. Mediator functions as a bridge to convey information from gene-specific regulatory proteins to the basal RNA polymerase II transcription machinery. The Mediator complex, having a compact conformation in its free form, is recruited to promoters by direct interactions with regulatory proteins and serves for the assembly of a functional preinitiation complex with RNA polymerase II and the general transcription factors. On recruitment the Mediator complex unfolds to an extended conformation and partially surrounds RNA polymerase II, specifically interacting with the unphosphorylated form of the C-terminal domain (CTD) of RNA polymerase II. The Mediator complex dissociates from the RNA polymerase II holoenzyme and stays at the promoter when transcriptional elongation begins.
The Mediator complex is composed of at least 31 subunits: MED1, MED4, MED6, MED7, MED8, MED9, MED10, MED11, MED12, MED13, MED13L, MED14, MED15, MED16, MED17, MED18, MED19, MED20, MED21, MED22, MED23, MED24, MED25, MED26, MED27, MED29, MED30, MED31, CCNC, CDK8 and CDC2L6/CDK11.
The subunits form at least three structurally distinct submodules. The head and the middle modules interact directly with RNA polymerase II, whereas the elongated tail module interacts with gene-specific regulatory proteins. Mediator containing the CDK8 module is less active than Mediator lacking this module in supporting transcriptional activation.
- The head module contains: MED6, MED8, MED11, SRB4/MED17, SRB5/MED18, ROX3/MED19, SRB2/MED20 and SRB6/MED22.
- The middle module contains: MED1, MED4, NUT1/MED5, MED7, CSE2/MED9, NUT2/MED10, SRB7/MED21 and SOH1/MED31. CSE2/MED9 interacts directly with MED4.
- The tail module contains: MED2, PGD1/MED3, RGR1/MED14, GAL11/MED15 and SIN4/MED16.
- The CDK8 module contains: MED12, MED13, CCNC and CDK8.
Individual preparations of the Mediator complex lacking one or more distinct subunits have been variously termed ARC, CRSP, DRIP, PC2, SMCC and TRAP.
Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Baker's yeast) RGR1 mediator complex subunit affects chromatin structure, transcriptional regulation of diverse genes, and sporulation. It is required for glucose repression, HO repression, RME1 repression and sporulation [PUBMED:7851756, PUBMED:7635307]. This subunit is also found in higher eukaryotes and MED14 is the agreed unified nomenclature for this subunit [PUBMED:15175151].
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| Cellular component | mediator complex (GO:0016592) |
| Molecular function | RNA polymerase II transcription cofactor activity (GO:0001104) |
| Biological process | regulation of transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter (GO:0006357) |
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| Seed source: | Pfam-B_13303 (release 19.0) |
| Previous IDs: | MED14; |
| Type: | Family |
| Author: | Mistry J, Wood V |
| Number in seed: | 29 |
| Number in full: | 300 |
| Average length of the domain: | 186.60 aa |
| Average identity of full alignment: | 31 % |
| Average coverage of the sequence by the domain: | 16.21 % |
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