Regulation of the Hippo-YAP pathway by protease-activated receptors (PARs)

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The Hippo signaling pathway plays a crucial role in tissue growth and tumorigenesis. Core components of the Hippo pathway include the MST1/2 and Lats1/2 kinases. Acting downstream from the Hippo pathway are the YAP/TAZ transcription coactivators, which are inhibited through phosphorylation by Lats. However, upstream signals that regulate the Hippo pathway have not been well delineated. Here we report that stimulation of protease-activated receptors (PARs) activates YAP/TAZ by decreasing phosphorylation and increasing nuclear localization. PAR1 acts through G12/13 and Rho GTPase to inhibit the Lats1/2 kinase. Our observations establish thrombin as a physiological signal for the Hippo pathway and implicate Hippo-YAP as a key downstream signaling branch of PAR activation. © 2012 by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.

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Mo, J. S., Yu, F. X., Gong, R., Brown, J. H., & Guan, K. L. (2012). Regulation of the Hippo-YAP pathway by protease-activated receptors (PARs). Genes and Development, 26(19), 2138–2143. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.197582.112

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