Connection of core and tail Mediator modules restrains transcription from TFIID-dependent promoters.
The Mediator coactivator complex is divided into four modules: head, middle, tail, and kinase. Deletion of the architectural subunit Med16 separates core Mediator (cMed), comprising the head, middle, and scaffold (Med14), from the tail. However, the direct global effects of tail/cMed disconnection a...
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Main Authors: | Moustafa M Saleh, Célia Jeronimo, François Robert, Gabriel E Zentner |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/3e81cd6f09894d228e05539d192e6b5c |
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