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Med25 Is Required for RNA Polymerase II Recruitment to Specific Promoters, Thus Regulating Xenobiotic and Lipid Metabolism in Human Liver

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MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY
Volume 31, Issue 3, Pages 466-481

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/MCB.00847-10

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  1. NIH, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, under NIH [Z01ES02124]

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Hepatocyte nuclear factor 4 alpha (HNF4 alpha) controls the expression of many critical metabolic pathways, and the Mediator complex occupies a central role in recruiting RNA polymerase II (Pol II) to these gene promoters. An impaired transcriptional HNF4 alpha network in human liver is responsible for many pathological conditions, such as altered drug metabolism, fatty liver, and diabetes. Here, we report that Med25, an associated member of the Mediator complex, is required for the association of HNF4 alpha with Mediator, its several cofactors, and RNA Pol II. Further, increases and decreases in endogenous Med25 levels are reflected in the composition of the transcriptional complex, Pol II recruitment, and the expression of HNF4 alpha-bound target genes. A novel feature of Med25 is that it imparts selectivity. Med25 affects only a significant subset of HNF4 alpha target genes that selectively regulate drug and lipid metabolism. These results define a role for Med25 and the Mediator complex in the regulation of xenobiotic metabolism and lipid homeostasis.

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