Blazek Erik, Mittler Gerhard, Meisterernst Michael
National Research Center for Environment and Health-GSF, Gene Expression, Institute of Molecular Immunology, Marchioninistrasse 25, 81377, Munich, Germany.
Chromosoma. 2005 Mar;113(8):399-408. doi: 10.1007/s00412-005-0329-5. Epub 2005 Feb 3.
Mediator (TRAP/ARC/PC2) is a large (22-28 subunit) protein complex that binds RNA polymerase II and controls transcription from class II genes. The evolutionarily conserved core of Mediator is found in all eukaryotes. It binds RNA polymerase II and is probably critical for basal transcription but it also mediates activation and repression of transcription. During evolution the complex has acquired additional species-specific subunits. These serve as an interface for regulatory factors and support specific signalling pathways. Recent mechanistic studies are consistent with the hypothesis that Mediator marks genes for binding by RNA polymerase II whereupon it subsequently activates the preinitiation complex. It is further likely that Mediator coordinates the recruitment of chromatin-modifying cofactor activities.
中介体(TRAP/ARC/PC2)是一种大型(22 - 28个亚基)蛋白质复合物,它与RNA聚合酶II结合并控制II类基因的转录。中介体在进化上保守的核心存在于所有真核生物中。它与RNA聚合酶II结合,可能对基础转录至关重要,但它也介导转录的激活和抑制。在进化过程中,该复合物获得了额外的物种特异性亚基。这些亚基作为调节因子的接口并支持特定的信号通路。最近的机制研究与以下假设一致:中介体标记基因以便RNA聚合酶II结合,随后它激活起始前复合物。中介体进一步可能协调染色质修饰辅因子活性的募集。