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TFIIH is negatively regulated by cdk8-containing mediator complexes

Sasha Akoulitchev, Sergei Chuikov and Danny Reinberg ()
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Sasha Akoulitchev: Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
Sergei Chuikov: Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
Danny Reinberg: Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

Nature, 2000, vol. 407, issue 6800, 102-106

Abstract: Abstract The mammalian cyclin-dependent kinase 8 (cdk8)1 gene has been linked with a subset of acute lymphoblastic leukaemias2, and its corresponding protein has been functionally implicated in regulation of transcription3,4. Mammalian cdk8 and cyclin C, and their respective yeast homologues, Srb10 and Srb11, are components of the RNA polymerase II holoenzyme complex5,6 where they function as a protein kinase that phosphorylates the carboxy-terminal domain (CTD) of the largest subunit of RNA polymerase II (ref. 7). The yeast SRB10 and SRB11 genes have been implicated in the negative regulation of transcription8. The cdk8/cyclin C protein complex is also found in a number of mammalian Mediator-like protein complexes3,5,9,10,11,12, which repress activated transcription independently of the CTD in vitro 9,10. Here we show that cdk8/cyclin C can regulate transcription by targeting the cdk7/cyclin H subunits of the general transcription initiation factor IIH (TFIIH). cdk8 phosphorylates mammalian cyclin H in the vicinity of its functionally unique amino-terminal and carboxy-terminal α-helical domains13. This phosphorylation represses both the ability of TFIIH to activate transcription and its CTD kinase activity. In addition, mimicking cdk8 phosphorylation of cyclin H in vivo has a dominant-negative effect on cell growth. Our results link the Mediator complex and the basal transcription machinery by a regulatory pathway involving two cyclin-dependent kinases. This pathway appears to be unique to higher organisms.

Date: 2000
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