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CDK8 and CDK19 regulate intestinal differentiation and homeostasis via the chromatin remodeling complex SWI/SNF.


ABSTRACT: Initiation and maintenance of transcriptional states are critical for controlling normal tissue homeostasis and differentiation. The cyclin dependent kinases CDK8 and CDK19 (Mediator kinases) are regulatory components of Mediator, a highly conserved complex that orchestrates enhancer-mediated transcriptional output. While Mediator kinases have been implicated in the transcription of genes necessary for development and growth, its function in mammals has not been well defined. Using genetically defined models and pharmacological inhibitors, we showed that CDK8 and CDK19 function in a redundant manner to regulate intestinal lineage specification in humans and mice. The Mediator kinase module bound and phosphorylated key components of the chromatin remodeling complex switch/sucrose non-fermentable (SWI/SNF) in intestinal epithelial cells. Concomitantly, SWI/SNF and MED12-Mediator colocalized at distinct lineage-specifying enhancers in a CDK8/19-dependent manner. Thus, these studies reveal a transcriptional mechanism of intestinal cell specification, coordinated by the interaction between the chromatin remodeling complex SWI/SNF and Mediator kinase.

SUBMITTER: Dannappel MV 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9566890 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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CDK8 and CDK19 regulate intestinal differentiation and homeostasis via the chromatin remodeling complex SWI/SNF.

Dannappel Marius V MV   Zhu Danxi D   Sun Xin X   Chua Hui Kheng HK   Poppelaars Marle M   Suehiro Monica M   Khadka Subash S   Lim Kam Sian Terry Cc TC   Sooraj Dhanya D   Loi Melissa M   Gao Hugh H   Croagh Daniel D   Daly Roger J RJ   Faridi Pouya P   Boyer Thomas G TG   Firestein Ron R  

The Journal of clinical investigation 20221017 20


Initiation and maintenance of transcriptional states are critical for controlling normal tissue homeostasis and differentiation. The cyclin dependent kinases CDK8 and CDK19 (Mediator kinases) are regulatory components of Mediator, a highly conserved complex that orchestrates enhancer-mediated transcriptional output. While Mediator kinases have been implicated in the transcription of genes necessary for development and growth, its function in mammals has not been well defined. Using genetically d  ...[more]

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