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Publication : A feedback loop between plakophilin 4 and YAP signaling regulates keratinocyte differentiation.

First Author  Müller L Year  2024
Journal  iScience Volume  27
Issue  9 Pages  110762
PubMed ID  39286493 Mgi Jnum  J:354293
Mgi Id  MGI:7732871 Doi  10.1016/j.isci.2024.110762
Citation  Muller L, et al. (2024) A feedback loop between plakophilin 4 and YAP signaling regulates keratinocyte differentiation. iScience 27(9):110762
abstractText  The Hippo signaling pathway is an important regulator of organ growth and differentiation, and its deregulation contributes to the development of cancer. The activity of its downstream targets YAP/TAZ depends on adherens junctions. Plakophilin 4 (PKP4) is a cell-type specific adherens junction protein expressed in the proliferating cells of the epidermis. Here, we show that PKP4 diminishes proliferation as well as differentiation. Depletion of PKP4 increased proliferation but at the same time induced premature epidermal differentiation. PKP4 interacted with several Hippo pathway components, including the transcriptional co-activators YAP/TAZ, and promoted nuclear YAP localization and target gene expression. In differentiated keratinocytes, PKP4 recruited LATS and YAP to cell junctions where YAP is transcriptionally inactive. YAP depletion, on the other hand, reduced PKP4 levels and keratinocyte adhesion indicative of a feedback mechanism controlling adhesion, proliferation, and differentiation by balancing YAP functions.
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