Mediator (coactivator) - Table of Mediator Complex Subunits Present in Humans and Model Organisms

Table of Mediator Complex Subunits Present in Humans and Model Organisms

Subunit No. Human gene C. elegans gene D. melanogaster gene S. cerevisiae gene Sch. pombe gene
MED1 MED1 Sop3/mdt-1.1, 1.2 MED1 MED1 med1
Med2 a MED2
Med3 a PGD1
MED4 MED4 MED4 MED4 med4
Med5 a NUT1
MED6 MED6 MDT-6 MED6 MED6 med6
MED7 MED7 MDT-7/let-49 MED7 MED7 med7
MED8 MED8 MDT-8 MED8 MED8 med8
Med9 MED9 MED9 CSE2
Med10 MED10 MDT-10 NUT2 med10
Med11 MED11 MDT-11 MED11 MED11 med11
MED12 MED12 MDT-12/dpy-22 MED12 SRB8 srb8
Med12L MED12L
MED13 MED13 MDT-13/let-19 MED13 SSN2 srb9
MED14 MED14 MDT-14/rgr-1 MED14 RGR1 med14
MED15 MED15 mdt-15 MED15 GAL11 YN91_SCHPO b
MED16 MED16 MED16 SIN4
MED17 MED17 MDT-17 MED17 SRB4 med17
Med18 MED18 MDT-18 MED18 SRB5 med18
Med19 MED19 MDT-19 MED19 med19
Med20 MED20 MDT-20 MED20 SRB2 med20
MED21 MED21 MDT-21 MED21 SRB7 med21
MED22 MED22 MDT-22 MED22 SRB6 med22
MED23 MED23 MDT-23/sur-2 MED23
MED24 MED24 MED24
MED25 MED25 MED25
MED26 MED26 MED26
MED27 MED27 MED27 med27
MED28 MED28 MED28
Med29 MED29 MDT-19 MED29 MED29
MED30 MED30 MED30
MED31 MED31 MDT-31 MED31 SOH1 med31
CCNC CCNC cic-1 CycC SSN8 pch1
CDK8 CDK8 cdk-8 Cdk8 SSN3 srb10

Gene-names derived from UniProtKB as of 12 October 2012

  • a Fungal-specific
  • b Protein-name in Sch. pombe


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