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Yeast Mediator facilitates transcription initiation at most promoters via a Tail-independent mechanism.


ABSTRACT: Mediator (MED) is a conserved factor with important roles in basal and activated transcription. Here, we investigate the genome-wide roles of yeast MED by rapid depletion of its activator-binding domain (Tail) and monitoring changes in nascent transcription. Rapid Tail depletion surprisingly reduces transcription from only a small subset of genes. At most of these Tail-dependent genes, in unperturbed conditions, MED is detected at both the UASs and promoters. In contrast, at most Tail-independent genes, we find MED primarily at promoters but not at the UASs. These results suggest that MED Tail and activator-mediated MED recruitment regulates only a small subset of genes. Furthermore, we define three classes of genes that differ in PIC assembly pathways and the requirements for MED Tail, SAGA, TFIID, and BET factors Bdf1/2. Our combined results have broad implications for the roles of MED, other coactivators, and mechanisms of transcriptional regulation at different gene classes.

SUBMITTER: Warfield L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9637718 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Yeast Mediator facilitates transcription initiation at most promoters via a Tail-independent mechanism.

Warfield Linda L   Donczew Rafal R   Mahendrawada Lakshmi L   Hahn Steven S  

Molecular cell 20221007 21


Mediator (MED) is a conserved factor with important roles in basal and activated transcription. Here, we investigate the genome-wide roles of yeast MED by rapid depletion of its activator-binding domain (Tail) and monitoring changes in nascent transcription. Rapid Tail depletion surprisingly reduces transcription from only a small subset of genes. At most of these Tail-dependent genes, in unperturbed conditions, MED is detected at both the UASs and promoters. In contrast, at most Tail-independen  ...[more]

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