2020
DOI: 10.1084/jem.20191817
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MST4 kinase suppresses gastric tumorigenesis by limiting YAP activation via a non-canonical pathway

Abstract: Hyperactivation of YAP has been commonly associated with tumorigenesis, and emerging evidence hints at multilayered Hippo-independent regulations of YAP. In this study, we identified a new MST4–YAP axis, which acts as a noncanonical Hippo signaling pathway that limits stress-induced YAP activation. MST4 kinase directly phosphorylated YAP at Thr83 to block its binding with importin α, therefore leading to YAP cytoplasmic retention and inactivation. Due to a consequential interplay between MST4-mediated YAP phos… Show more

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“…For example, Nuclear Dbf2-related kinases, NDR1 and NDR2, which are structurally related to Lats1/2, can phosphorylate Yap on the same set of sites as Lats1/2 in the intestine epithelium ( Zhang L. et al, 2015 ). MST4, which is closely related to MST1/2, binds and phosphorylates Yap at Thr83 to inhibit Yap nuclear import and activity independent of the canonical Hippo pathway ( An et al, 2020 ). Deletion of MST4 in mice diminished Yap Thr83 phosphorylation, increased Yap activity, and promoted gastric tumorigenesis ( An et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Regulation Of Yki/yap/taz By Other Cytoplasmic Ser/thr Kinasmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For example, Nuclear Dbf2-related kinases, NDR1 and NDR2, which are structurally related to Lats1/2, can phosphorylate Yap on the same set of sites as Lats1/2 in the intestine epithelium ( Zhang L. et al, 2015 ). MST4, which is closely related to MST1/2, binds and phosphorylates Yap at Thr83 to inhibit Yap nuclear import and activity independent of the canonical Hippo pathway ( An et al, 2020 ). Deletion of MST4 in mice diminished Yap Thr83 phosphorylation, increased Yap activity, and promoted gastric tumorigenesis ( An et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Regulation Of Yki/yap/taz By Other Cytoplasmic Ser/thr Kinasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MST4, which is closely related to MST1/2, binds and phosphorylates Yap at Thr83 to inhibit Yap nuclear import and activity independent of the canonical Hippo pathway ( An et al, 2020 ). Deletion of MST4 in mice diminished Yap Thr83 phosphorylation, increased Yap activity, and promoted gastric tumorigenesis ( An et al, 2020 ). Furthermore, loss of MST4 and YapThr83 phosphorylation is associated with poor prognosis of human gastric cancer ( An et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Regulation Of Yki/yap/taz By Other Cytoplasmic Ser/thr Kinasmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In recent years, research on YAP1 has increased, especially with respect to tumors. YAP1 has been confirmed to be overexpressed in a variety of tumors, including gastric tumors ( An et al, 2020 ), liver tumors ( Bisso et al, 2020 ), ovarian cancer ( Munoz-Galvan et al, 2020 ), and breast cancer ( Song et al, 2018 ), suggesting that YAP1 has a role as a candidate oncogene in tumorigenesis. In addition, YAP1 also plays an important role in the migration and invasion of melanoma and osteosarcoma ( Zucchini et al, 2019 ; Luo et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Basic Structure and Functions Of Yap1mentioning
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“…10 Studies have illustrated that MST4 phosphorylated YAP to suppress YAP activation in the Hippo pathway. 22 Biofunction of MST4 in choriocarcinoma is different from other tumors. It is fascinating that MST4 was more lowly expressed in choriocarcinoma lesions than in normal villus.…”
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