
pmid: 18640976
The Hippo pathway in Drosophila controls the size and shape of organs. In the fly, activation of this pathway conveys growth-inhibitory signals and promotes apoptosis in epithelial cells. We "reconstituted" the Hippo pathway in a human epithelial cell line and showed that, in contrast to flies, the activation of this pathway results in anti-apoptotic signals. We have shown that in human embryonic kidney (HEK) 293 cells, the complex formation between transcriptional co-activators YAPs (Yes kinase-associated proteins) and Lats kinases requires the intact WW domains of YAPs, as well as intact Pro-Pro-AA-Tyr (where AA is any amino acid) motifs in Lats kinases. These kinases cooperate with the upstream Mst2 kinase to phosphorylate YAPs at Ser-127. Overexpression of YAP2 in HEK293 cells promoted apoptosis, whereas the Mst2/Lats1-induced phosphorylation of YAP partially rescued the cells from apoptotic death. Apoptotic signaling of YAP2 was mediated via stabilization of p73, which formed a complex with YAP2. All components of the Hippo pathway that we studied were localized in the cytoplasm, with the exception of YAP, which also localized in the nucleus. The localization of YAP2 in the nucleus was negatively controlled by the Lats1 kinase. Our apoptotic "readout" of the Hippo pathway in embryonic kidney cells represents a useful experimental system for the identification of the putative upstream receptor, membrane protein, or extracellular factor that initiates an entire signaling cascade and ultimately controls the size of organs.
Cell Nucleus, Cytoplasm, Amino Acid Motifs, Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins, Nuclear Proteins, Apoptosis, Cell Cycle Proteins, Epithelial Cells, Organ Size, Embryo, Mammalian, Phosphoproteins, DNA-Binding Proteins, Mice, Drosophila melanogaster, NIH 3T3 Cells, Animals, Drosophila Proteins, Humans, Phosphorylation, Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing
Cell Nucleus, Cytoplasm, Amino Acid Motifs, Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins, Nuclear Proteins, Apoptosis, Cell Cycle Proteins, Epithelial Cells, Organ Size, Embryo, Mammalian, Phosphoproteins, DNA-Binding Proteins, Mice, Drosophila melanogaster, NIH 3T3 Cells, Animals, Drosophila Proteins, Humans, Phosphorylation, Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing
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