Centre de Biologie Intégrative (CBI)-CBD, UMR5547 CNRS/Université Toulouse III, Toulouse, France.
Centre de Biologie Intégrative (CBI)-CBD, UMR5547 CNRS/Université Toulouse III, Toulouse, France
Mol Cell Biol. 2019 Mar 19;39(7). doi: 10.1128/MCB.00477-18. Print 2019 Apr 1.
DNA-bound transcription factors (TFs) governing developmental gene regulation have been proposed to recruit polymerase II machinery at gene promoters through specific interactions with dedicated subunits of the evolutionarily conserved Mediator (MED) complex. However, whether such MED subunit-specific functions and partnerships have been conserved during evolution has been poorly investigated. To address this issue, we generated the first loss-of-function mutants for Med1, known as a specific cofactor for GATA TFs and hormone nuclear receptors in mammals. We show that is required for cell proliferation and hematopoietic differentiation depending on the GATA TF Serpent (Srp). Med1 physically binds Srp in cultured cells and through its conserved GATA zinc finger DNA-binding domain and the divergent Med1 C terminus. Interestingly, GATA-Srp interaction occurs through the longest Med1 isoform, suggesting a functional diversity of MED complex populations. Furthermore, we show that Med1 acts as a coactivator for the GATA factor Pannier during thoracic development. In conclusion, the Med1 requirement for GATA-dependent regulatory processes is a common feature in insects and mammals, although binding interfaces have diverged. Further work in should bring valuable insights to fully understand GATA-MED functional partnerships, which probably involve other MED subunits depending on the cellular context.
DNA 结合转录因子 (TFs) 被认为通过与进化上保守的中介体 (MED) 复合物的特定亚基的特异性相互作用,在基因启动子处募集聚合酶 II 机器,从而调控发育基因表达。然而,这种 MED 亚基特异性功能和相互作用在进化过程中是否得到保守还研究甚少。为了解决这个问题,我们生成了第一个 Med1 的功能丧失突变体,Med1 已知是哺乳动物中 GATA TF 和激素核受体的特定共因子。我们表明, Med1 根据 GATA TF Serpent (Srp) 对于细胞增殖和造血分化是必需的。在培养的细胞中,Med1 与 Srp 发生物理结合,通过其保守的 GATA 锌指 DNA 结合结构域和分歧的 Med1 C 末端。有趣的是,GATA-Srp 相互作用发生在最长的 Med1 异构体上,这表明 MED 复合物群体具有功能多样性。此外,我们表明 Med1 作为 GATA 因子 Pannier 在胸部发育过程中的共激活因子发挥作用。总之,GATA 依赖性调控过程中对 Med1 的需求是昆虫和哺乳动物的共同特征,尽管结合界面已经分化。在 中的进一步研究应该为充分理解 GATA-MED 功能相互作用带来有价值的见解,这可能涉及其他 MED 亚基,具体取决于细胞环境。