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MED26-containing Mediator may orchestrate multiple transcription processes through organization of nuclear bodies.

Hidefumi SuzukiKazuki FurugoriRyota AbeShintaro OgawaSayaka ItoTomohiko AkiyamaKeiko HoriuchiHidehisa Takahashi
Published in: BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology (2023)
Mediator is a coregulatory complex that plays essential roles in multiple processes of transcription regulation. One of the human Mediator subunits, MED26, has a role in recruitment of the super elongation complex (SEC) to polyadenylated genes and little elongation complex (LEC) to non-polyadenylated genes, including small nuclear RNAs (snRNAs) and replication-dependent histone (RDH) genes. MED26-containing Mediator plays a role in 3' Pol II pausing at the proximal region of transcript end sites in RDH genes through recruitment of Cajal bodies (CBs) to histone locus bodies (HLBs). This finding suggests that Mediator is involved in the association of CBs with HLBs to facilitate 3' Pol II pausing and subsequent 3'-end processing by supplying 3'-end processing factors from CBs. Thus, we argue the possibility that Mediator is involved in the organization of nuclear bodies to orchestrate multiple processes of gene transcription.
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