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Molecular Architecture of the Human Mediator–RNA Polymerase II–TFIIF Assembly
The macromolecular assembly required to initiate transcription of protein-coding genes, known as the Pre-Initiation Complex (PIC), consists of multiple protein complexes and is approximately 3.5 MDa in size. At the heart of this assembly is the Mediator complex, which helps regulate PIC activity and...
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author | Bernecky, Carrie Grob, Patricia Ebmeier, Christopher C. Nogales, Eva Taatjes, Dylan J. |
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description | The macromolecular assembly required to initiate transcription of protein-coding genes, known as the Pre-Initiation Complex (PIC), consists of multiple protein complexes and is approximately 3.5 MDa in size. At the heart of this assembly is the Mediator complex, which helps regulate PIC activity and interacts with the RNA polymerase II (pol II) enzyme. The structure of the human Mediator–pol II interface is not well-characterized, whereas attempts to structurally define the Mediator–pol II interaction in yeast have relied on incomplete assemblies of Mediator and/or pol II and have yielded inconsistent interpretations. We have assembled the complete, 1.9 MDa human Mediator–pol II–TFIIF complex from purified components and have characterized its structural organization using cryo-electron microscopy and single-particle reconstruction techniques. The orientation of pol II within this assembly was determined by crystal structure docking and further validated with projection matching experiments, allowing the structural organization of the entire human PIC to be envisioned. Significantly, pol II orientation within the Mediator–pol II–TFIIF assembly can be reconciled with past studies that determined the location of other PIC components relative to pol II itself. Pol II surfaces required for interacting with TFIIB, TFIIE, and promoter DNA (i.e., the pol II cleft) are exposed within the Mediator–pol II–TFIIF structure; RNA exit is unhindered along the RPB4/7 subunits; upstream and downstream DNA is accessible for binding additional factors; and no major structural re-organization is necessary to accommodate the large, multi-subunit TFIIH or TFIID complexes. The data also reveal how pol II binding excludes Mediator–CDK8 subcomplex interactions and provide a structural basis for Mediator-dependent control of PIC assembly and function. Finally, parallel structural analysis of Mediator–pol II complexes lacking TFIIF reveal that TFIIF plays a key role in stabilizing pol II orientation within the assembly. |
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spelling | pubmed-30661302011-04-05 Molecular Architecture of the Human Mediator–RNA Polymerase II–TFIIF Assembly Bernecky, Carrie Grob, Patricia Ebmeier, Christopher C. Nogales, Eva Taatjes, Dylan J. PLoS Biol Research Article The macromolecular assembly required to initiate transcription of protein-coding genes, known as the Pre-Initiation Complex (PIC), consists of multiple protein complexes and is approximately 3.5 MDa in size. At the heart of this assembly is the Mediator complex, which helps regulate PIC activity and interacts with the RNA polymerase II (pol II) enzyme. The structure of the human Mediator–pol II interface is not well-characterized, whereas attempts to structurally define the Mediator–pol II interaction in yeast have relied on incomplete assemblies of Mediator and/or pol II and have yielded inconsistent interpretations. We have assembled the complete, 1.9 MDa human Mediator–pol II–TFIIF complex from purified components and have characterized its structural organization using cryo-electron microscopy and single-particle reconstruction techniques. The orientation of pol II within this assembly was determined by crystal structure docking and further validated with projection matching experiments, allowing the structural organization of the entire human PIC to be envisioned. Significantly, pol II orientation within the Mediator–pol II–TFIIF assembly can be reconciled with past studies that determined the location of other PIC components relative to pol II itself. Pol II surfaces required for interacting with TFIIB, TFIIE, and promoter DNA (i.e., the pol II cleft) are exposed within the Mediator–pol II–TFIIF structure; RNA exit is unhindered along the RPB4/7 subunits; upstream and downstream DNA is accessible for binding additional factors; and no major structural re-organization is necessary to accommodate the large, multi-subunit TFIIH or TFIID complexes. The data also reveal how pol II binding excludes Mediator–CDK8 subcomplex interactions and provide a structural basis for Mediator-dependent control of PIC assembly and function. Finally, parallel structural analysis of Mediator–pol II complexes lacking TFIIF reveal that TFIIF plays a key role in stabilizing pol II orientation within the assembly. Public Library of Science 2011-03-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3066130/ /pubmed/21468301 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1000603 Text en Bernecky et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Bernecky, Carrie Grob, Patricia Ebmeier, Christopher C. Nogales, Eva Taatjes, Dylan J. Molecular Architecture of the Human Mediator–RNA Polymerase II–TFIIF Assembly |
title | Molecular Architecture of the Human Mediator–RNA Polymerase II–TFIIF Assembly |
title_full | Molecular Architecture of the Human Mediator–RNA Polymerase II–TFIIF Assembly |
title_fullStr | Molecular Architecture of the Human Mediator–RNA Polymerase II–TFIIF Assembly |
title_full_unstemmed | Molecular Architecture of the Human Mediator–RNA Polymerase II–TFIIF Assembly |
title_short | Molecular Architecture of the Human Mediator–RNA Polymerase II–TFIIF Assembly |
title_sort | molecular architecture of the human mediator–rna polymerase ii–tfiif assembly |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3066130/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21468301 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1000603 |
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