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Arhgef7 promotes activation of the Hippo pathway core kinase Lats.


ABSTRACT: The Hippo pathway regulates tissue growth and organ size, and inactivation contributes to cancer. Signals flow through Mst/Lats kinases, which phosphorylate and promote cytoplasmic localization of the transcriptional regulators Yap and Taz to inhibit transcription. Here, we identify the multidomain-containing guanine nucleotide exchange factor (GEF) Arhgef7, or ?Pix, as a positive Hippo pathway regulator. We show that ?Pix, which localizes to the cytoplasm, binds both Lats and Yap/Taz and thereby promotes Lats-mediated phosphorylation of Yap/Taz in a GEF-independent manner. ?Pix is required downstream of both cell density sensing and actin cytoskeletal rearrangements, and we demonstrate that loss of ?Pix expression in normal mammary epithelial cells strongly reduces Yap/Taz phosphorylation, promotes nuclear localization and increases target gene expression. Conversely, increased expression of ?PIX in breast cancer cell lines re-couples the Hippo kinase cassette to Yap/Taz, promoting localization of Yap/Taz to the cytoplasm and inhibiting cell migration and proliferation. These studies thus define ?Pix as a key component that links the Hippo kinase cassette to Yap/Taz in response to multiple upstream Hippo pathway activators.

SUBMITTER: Heidary Arash E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4282645 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Arhgef7 promotes activation of the Hippo pathway core kinase Lats.

Heidary Arash Emad E   Song Ki Myung KM   Song Siyuan S   Shiban Ahmed A   Attisano Liliana L  

The EMBO journal 20141125 24


The Hippo pathway regulates tissue growth and organ size, and inactivation contributes to cancer. Signals flow through Mst/Lats kinases, which phosphorylate and promote cytoplasmic localization of the transcriptional regulators Yap and Taz to inhibit transcription. Here, we identify the multidomain-containing guanine nucleotide exchange factor (GEF) Arhgef7, or βPix, as a positive Hippo pathway regulator. We show that βPix, which localizes to the cytoplasm, binds both Lats and Yap/Taz and thereb  ...[more]

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