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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