MED26 regulates the transcription of snRNA genes through the recruitment of little elongation complex

NATURE COMMUNICATIONS(2015)

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Regulation of transcription elongation by RNA polymerase II (Pol II) is a key regulatory step in gene transcription. Recently, the little elongation complex (LEC)—which contains the transcription elongation factor ELL/EAF—was found to be required for the transcription of Pol II-dependent small nuclear RNA ( snRNA ) genes. Here we show that the human Mediator subunit MED26 plays a role in the recruitment of LEC to a subset of snRNA genes through direct interaction of EAF and the N-terminal domain (NTD) of MED26. Loss of MED26 in cells decreases the occupancy of LEC at a subset of snRNA genes and results in a reduction in their transcription. Our results suggest that the MED26-NTD functions as a molecular switch in the exchange of TBP-associated factor 7 (TAF7) for LEC to facilitate the transition from initiation to elongation during transcription of a subset of snRNA genes.
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Biological sciences, Biochemistry, Molecular biology
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