TEAD mediates YAP-dependent gene induction and growth control
University of Michigan · University of California San Diego · +3 more institutions
Abstract
The YAP transcription coactivator has been implicated as an oncogene and is amplified in human cancers. Recent studies have established that YAP is phosphorylated and inhibited by the Hippo tumor suppressor pathway. Here we demonstrate that the TEAD family transcription factors are essential in mediating YAP-dependent gene expression. TEAD is also required for YAP-induced cell growth, oncogenic transformation, and epithelial-mesenchymal transition. CTGF is identified as a direct YAP target gene important for cell growth. Moreover, the functional relationship between YAP and TEAD is conserved in Drosophila Yki (the YAP homolog) and Scalloped (the TEAD homolog). Our study reveals TEAD as a new component in the…
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- Biology
- Hippo signaling pathway
- CTGF
- Transcription factor
- Cell biology
- Gene
- Suppressor
- Oncogene
- Good health and well-being