The role of YAP transcription coactivator in regulating stem cell self-renewal and differentiation
University of California San Diego · Moores Cancer Center · +5 more institutions
Abstract
Yes-associated protein (YAP) is a potent transcription coactivator acting via binding to the TEAD transcription factor, and plays a critical role in organ size regulation. YAP is phosphorylated and inhibited by the Lats kinase, a key component of the Hippo tumor suppressor pathway. Elevated YAP protein levels and gene amplification have been implicated in human cancer. In this study, we report that YAP is inactivated during embryonic stem (ES) cell differentiation, as indicated by decreased protein levels and increased phosphorylation. Consistently, YAP is elevated during induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cell reprogramming. YAP knockdown leads to a loss of ES cell pluripotency, while ectopic expression of YAP…
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Authors
12- ILIan LianCorresponding
University of California San Diego, Moores Cancer Center
- JKJoungmok Kim
University of California San Diego, Moores Cancer Center
- HOHideki Okazawa
University of California San Diego, Moores Cancer Center
- JZJiagang Zhao
University of California San Diego, Moores Cancer Center
- BZBin Zhao
University of California San Diego, Moores Cancer Center
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Induced pluripotent stem cell
- Cell biology
- Reprogramming
- Ectopic expression
- Cellular differentiation
- Hippo signaling pathway
- Stem cell
- Good health and well-being