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Publication : α-catenin is a tumor suppressor that controls cell accumulation by regulating the localization and activity of the transcriptional coactivator Yap1.

First Author  Silvis MR Year  2011
Journal  Sci Signal Volume  4
Issue  174 Pages  ra33
PubMed ID  21610251 Mgi Jnum  J:185995
Mgi Id  MGI:5430712 Doi  10.1126/scisignal.2001823
Citation  Silvis MR, et al. (2011) alpha-catenin is a tumor suppressor that controls cell accumulation by regulating the localization and activity of the transcriptional coactivator Yap1. Sci Signal 4(174):ra33
abstractText  The Hippo pathway regulates contact inhibition of cell proliferation and, ultimately, organ size in diverse multicellular organisms. Inactivation of the Hippo pathway promotes nuclear localization of the transcriptional coactivator Yap1, a Hippo pathway effector, and can cause cancer. Here, we show that deletion of alphaE (alpha epithelial) catenin in the hair follicle stem cell compartment resulted in the development of skin squamous cell carcinoma in mice. Tumor formation was accelerated by simultaneous deletion of alphaE-catenin and the tumor suppressor-encoding gene p53. A small interfering RNA screen revealed a functional connection between alphaE-catenin and Yap1. By interacting with Yap1, alphaE-catenin promoted its cytoplasmic localization, and Yap1 showed constitutive nuclear localization in alphaE-catenin-null cells. We also found an inverse correlation between alphaE-catenin abundance and Yap1 activation in human squamous cell carcinoma tumors. These findings identify alphaE-catenin as a tumor suppressor that inhibits Yap1 activity and sequesters it in the cytoplasm.
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