Author:
Yin Jing-wen,Liang Yan,Park Ji Yeon,Chen Dongrui,Yao Xiao,Xiao Qi,Liu Zhen,Jiang Bo,Fu Yu,Bao Menghan,Huang Yan,Liu Yuting,Yan Jun,Zhu Min-sheng,Yang Zhongzhou,Gao Pingjin,Tian Bin,Li Dangsheng,Wang Gang
Abstract
The Mediator complex functions as a control center, orchestrating diverse signaling, gene activities, and biological processes. However, how Mediator subunits determine distinct cell fates remains to be fully elucidated. Here, we show that Mediator MED23 controls the cell fate preference that directs differentiation into smooth muscle cells (SMCs) or adipocytes. Med23 deficiency facilitates SMC differentiation but represses adipocyte differentiation from the multipotent mesenchymal stem cells. Gene profiling revealed that the presence or absence of Med23 oppositely regulates two sets of genes: the RhoA/MAL targeted cytoskeleton/SMC genes and the Ras/ELK1 targeted growth/adipogenic genes. Mechanistically, MED23 favors ELK1–SRF binding to SMC gene promoters for repression, whereas the lack of MED23 favors MAL–SRF binding to SMC gene promoters for activation. Remarkably, the effect of MED23 on SMC differentiation can be recapitulated in zebrafish embryogenesis. Collectively, our data demonstrate the dual, opposing roles for MED23 in regulating the cytoskeleton/SMC and growth/adipogenic gene programs, suggesting its “Ying-Yang” function in directing adipogenesis versus SMC differentiation.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Subject
Developmental Biology,Genetics
Cited by
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