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TAZ: a novel transcriptional co-activator regulated by interactions with 14-3-3 and PDZ domain proteins.


ABSTRACT: The highly conserved and ubiquitously expressed 14-3-3 proteins regulate differentiation, cell cycle progression and apoptosis by binding intracellular phosphoproteins involved in signal transduction. By screening in vitro translated cDNA pools for the ability to bind 14-3-3, we identified a novel transcriptional co-activator, TAZ (transcriptional co-activator with PDZ-binding motif) as a 14-3-3-binding molecule. TAZ shares homology with Yes-associated protein (YAP), contains a WW domain and functions as a transcriptional co-activator by binding to the PPXY motif present on transcription factors. 14-3-3 binding requires TAZ phosphorylation on a single serine residue, resulting in the inhibition of TAZ transcriptional co-activation through 14-3-3-mediated nuclear export. The C-terminus of TAZ contains a highly conserved PDZ-binding motif that localizes TAZ into discrete nuclear foci and is essential for TAZ-stimulated gene transcription. TAZ uses this same motif to bind the PDZ domain-containing protein NHERF-2, a molecule that tethers plasma membrane ion channels and receptors to cytoskeletal actin. TAZ may link events at the plasma membrane and cytoskeleton to nuclear transcription in a manner that can be regulated by 14-3-3.

SUBMITTER: Kanai F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC305881 | biostudies-literature | 2000 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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TAZ: a novel transcriptional co-activator regulated by interactions with 14-3-3 and PDZ domain proteins.

Kanai F F   Marignani P A PA   Sarbassova D D   Yagi R R   Hall R A RA   Donowitz M M   Hisaminato A A   Fujiwara T T   Ito Y Y   Cantley L C LC   Yaffe M B MB  

The EMBO journal 20001201 24


The highly conserved and ubiquitously expressed 14-3-3 proteins regulate differentiation, cell cycle progression and apoptosis by binding intracellular phosphoproteins involved in signal transduction. By screening in vitro translated cDNA pools for the ability to bind 14-3-3, we identified a novel transcriptional co-activator, TAZ (transcriptional co-activator with PDZ-binding motif) as a 14-3-3-binding molecule. TAZ shares homology with Yes-associated protein (YAP), contains a WW domain and fun  ...[more]

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