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Publication : α-Catenin levels determine direction of YAP/TAZ response to autophagy perturbation.

First Author  Pavel M Year  2021
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  12
Issue  1 Pages  1703
PubMed ID  33731717 Mgi Jnum  J:305211
Mgi Id  MGI:6515216 Doi  10.1038/s41467-021-21882-1
Citation  Pavel M, et al. (2021) alpha-Catenin levels determine direction of YAP/TAZ response to autophagy perturbation. Nat Commun 12(1):1703
abstractText  The factors regulating cellular identity are critical for understanding the transition from health to disease and responses to therapies. Recent literature suggests that autophagy compromise may cause opposite effects in different contexts by either activating or inhibiting YAP/TAZ co-transcriptional regulators of the Hippo pathway via unrelated mechanisms. Here, we confirm that autophagy perturbation in different cell types can cause opposite responses in growth-promoting oncogenic YAP/TAZ transcriptional signalling. These apparently contradictory responses can be resolved by a feedback loop where autophagy negatively regulates the levels of alpha-catenins, LC3-interacting proteins that inhibit YAP/TAZ, which, in turn, positively regulate autophagy. High basal levels of alpha-catenins enable autophagy induction to positively regulate YAP/TAZ, while low alpha-catenins cause YAP/TAZ activation upon autophagy inhibition. These data reveal how feedback loops enable post-transcriptional determination of cell identity and how levels of a single intermediary protein can dictate the direction of response to external or internal perturbations.
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