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The Hippo pathway effector proteins YAP and TAZ have both distinct and overlapping functions in the cell.


ABSTRACT: The Hippo pathway plays an important role in regulating tissue homeostasis, and its effectors, the transcriptional co-activators Yes-associated protein (YAP) and WW domain-containing transcription regulator 1 (WWTR1 or TAZ), are responsible for mediating the vast majority of its physiological functions. Although YAP and TAZ are thought to be largely redundant and similarly regulated by Hippo signaling, they have developmental, structural, and physiological differences that suggest they may differ in their regulation and downstream functions. To better understand the functions of YAP and TAZ in the Hippo pathway, using CRISPR/Cas9, we generated YAP KO, TAZ KO, and YAP/TAZ KO cell lines in HEK293A cells. We evaluated them in response to many environmental conditions and stimuli and used RNA-Seq to compare their transcriptional profiles. We found that YAP inactivation has a greater effect on cellular physiology (namely, cell spreading, volume, granularity, glucose uptake, proliferation, and migration) than TAZ inactivation. However, functional redundancy between YAP and TAZ was also observed. In summary, our findings confirm that the Hippo pathway effectors YAP and TAZ are master regulators for multiple cellular processes but also reveal that YAP has a stronger influence than TAZ.

SUBMITTER: Plouffe SW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6052207 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Hippo pathway effector proteins YAP and TAZ have both distinct and overlapping functions in the cell.

Plouffe Steven W SW   Lin Kimberly C KC   Moore Jerrell L JL   Tan Frederick E FE   Ma Shenghong S   Ye Zhen Z   Qiu Yunjiang Y   Ren Bing B   Guan Kun-Liang KL  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20180525 28


The Hippo pathway plays an important role in regulating tissue homeostasis, and its effectors, the transcriptional co-activators Yes-associated protein (YAP) and WW domain-containing transcription regulator 1 (WWTR1 or TAZ), are responsible for mediating the vast majority of its physiological functions. Although YAP and TAZ are thought to be largely redundant and similarly regulated by Hippo signaling, they have developmental, structural, and physiological differences that suggest they may diffe  ...[more]

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