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. 2015 Nov 20;44(4):1591–1612. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkv1135

Figure 4.

Figure 4.

Direct interactions for human and yeast Mediator complex subunits. (A) Number of direct inter-subunit interactions reported for human and yeast Mediator complex. Dashed line represents the arbitrary threshold of five direct interactions which defines a ‘hub’. (B) Number of direct interactions of a given Mediator subunit reported in human and yeast. Dashed horizontal line corresponds to 10 interactions, a threshold to define ‘hub’ subunit. Disordered hubs with highest number of direct interactions in (C) human Med1 and (D) yeast Med17 are shown. The interaction maps contain nuclear hormone receptors (yellow triangles), general and specific transcription factors (triangles), enzymes (diamonds), polymerase subunits (parallelograms), histone proteins (round rectangles), transcription coactivators, repressors and cofactors (vee), ubinquitinylation complex proteins (octagon) and other proteins (rectangles). The networks contain both upstream and downstream interaction partners.