Srb4, standing for Suppressor of RNA polymerase B 4, is a component of the mediator complex in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The mediator complex is a critical multi-protein assembly that plays a pivotal role in the regulation of gene transcription. It acts as a bridge, connecting transcription factors to RNA polymerase II, thus facilitating the transcription of genes into messenger RNA.
Srb4 is particularly significant as it is part of the core module of the mediator complex. This core module is essential for the mediator's interaction with RNA polymerase II and for the integrity of the entire mediator complex. The role of Srb4 and the mediator complex extends beyond mere transcription initiation; it is involved in various stages of the transcription cycle, including pause release and elongation.The mediator complex, inclusive of Srb4, is also crucial in conveying regulatory signals to RNA polymerase II. This includes responses to environmental cues, thus allowing the cell to adapt its gene expression profile in response to changes in its environment. The mediator complex thereby acts as an integrator of multiple signaling pathways that regulate gene expression.
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