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Fig. 3. A model of mediator function. This schematic model suggests that particular
combinations of activators play a role in influencing the conformation of
mediator. These different conformations would influence the re-entry of RNA
polymerase II to the promoter to initiate subsequent rounds of transcription.
The combination of activators in panel A forces a mediator conformation that
only promotes the slow re-entry of RNA polymerase II to the promoter, while
the combination in panel B promotes a faster RNA polymerase II re-entry via a
more productive interaction with mediator. It is important to note that
activator A, in the context of a different set of activators (X and Y in panel
B), is capable of inducing a different conformation of mediator
(Lefstin and Yamamoto, 1998).
This is not meant to suggest that the number of activators is the key point in
inducing a particular mediator conformation.