Thyroid hormone-induced juxtaposition of regulatory elements/factors and chromatin remodeling of Crabp1 dependent on MED1/TRAP220

Wook Park Sung, Guangjin Li, Ya Ping Lin, Maria J. Barrero, Kai Ge, Robert G. Roeder, Li Na Wei*

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Abstract

The cellular retinoic acid binding protein I gene is induced by thyroid hormone (T3) through a T3 response element (TRE) approximately 1 kb upstream of the basal promoter. The upstream region is organized into a positioned nucleosomal array with the N1 nucleosome spanning the GC box region. T3 induces apparent interactions between chromatin segments containing the TRE and the GC box regions and the sliding of upstream nucleosomes toward N1 with concomitant N1 remodeling. Concurrently, the chromatin-remodeling factor BRM is replaced by BRG1 and histones are hyperacetylated. All these events are abolished in Med1/Trap220 null cells, indicating a key role for TRAP/Mediator in these processes. A MED1/TRAP220-containing Mediator complex constitutively occupies the GC box region but not the TRE, serving as a nexus for distal and proximal factors. This indicates new TRAP/Mediator functions in facilitating ultimate recruitment and function of RNA polymerase II and the general transcription machinery.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)643-653
Number of pages11
JournalMolecular Cell
Volume19
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 02 09 2005
Externally publishedYes

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