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_displayNameThe core Mediator is divided into the head, middle, and tail...
_timestamp2025-12-30 16:06:46
created[InstanceEdit:9978325] Gupta, Parul, 2025-12-30
textThe core Mediator is divided into the head, middle, and tail modules. Each of these modules is made up of different subunits that characterize the distinct function of each module in transcription. The head module primarily associates with Pol II to affect transcription, whereas the tail module is believed to play a highly significant role as it interacts with gene-specific transcription factors. The middle module is reported to be responsible for the transfer of the transcription signal from the tail to the head, which may also interact with Pol II. The fourth and separable CDK kinase module (CKM) is the only one with enzymatic activity.
(summation)[Pathway:9978334] Assembly of mediator complex [Oryza sativa]
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