2019
DOI: 10.1101/532325
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Yorkie controls tube length and apical barrier integrity in the developingDrosophilaairways

Abstract: Epithelial organ size and shape depend on cell shape changes, cell-matrix communication and apical membrane growth. The Drosophila embryonic tracheal network is an excellent model to study these processes. Here, we show that the transcriptional co-activator of the Hippo pathway, Yorkie (YAP in vertebrates), plays distinct roles in the developing Drosophila airways.Yorkie exerts a cytoplasmic function by binding Drosophila Twinstar, the orthologue of the vertebrate actin-severing protein Cofilin, to regulate F-… Show more

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