Abstract
The multiprotein Mediator complex is an important regulator of RNA polymerase II-dependent genes in eukaryotic cells. In contrast to the situation in many other eukaryotes, the conserved Med15 protein is not a stable component of Mediator isolated from fission yeast. We here demonstrate that Med15 exists in a protein complex together with Hrp1, a CHD1 ATP-dependent chromatin-remodeling protein. The Med15-Hrp1 subcomplex is not a component of the core Mediator complex but can interact with the L-Mediator conformation. Deletion of med15+ and hrp1+ causes very similar effects on global steady-state levels of mRNA, and genome-wide analyses demonstrate that Med15 associates with a distinct subset of Hrp1-bound gene promoters. Our findings therefore indicate that Mediator may directly influence histone density at regulated promoters. © 2010 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
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Khorosjutina, O., Wanrooij, P. H., Walfridsson, J., Szilagyi, Z., Zhu, X., Baraznenok, V., … Gustafsson, C. M. (2010). A chromatin-remodeling protein is a component of fission yeast mediator. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 285(39), 29729–29737. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M110.153858
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