| Literature DB >> 30458981 |
Carole L C Poon1, Weijie Liu2, Yanjun Song2, Marta Gomez3, Yavuz Kulaberoglu3, Xiaomeng Zhang1, Wenjian Xu4, Alexey Veraksa4, Alexander Hergovich3, Amin Ghabrial2, Kieran F Harvey5.
Abstract
Hippo-like pathways are ancient signaling modules first identified in yeasts. The best-defined metazoan module forms the core of the Hippo pathway, which regulates organ size and cell fate. Hippo-like kinase modules consist of a Sterile 20-like kinase, an NDR kinase, and non-catalytic protein scaffolds. In the Hippo pathway, the upstream kinase Hippo can be activated by another kinase, Tao-1. Here, we delineate a related Hippo-like signaling module that Tao-1 regulates to control tracheal morphogenesis in Drosophila melanogaster. Tao-1 activates the Sterile 20-like kinase GckIII by phosphorylating its activation loop, a mode of regulation that is conserved in humans. Tao-1 and GckIII act upstream of the NDR kinase Tricornered to ensure proper tube formation in trachea. Our study reveals that Tao-1 activates two related kinase modules to control both growth and morphogenesis. The Hippo-like signaling pathway we have delineated has a potential role in the human vascular disease cerebral cavernous malformation.Entities:
Keywords: Hippo-like pathways; kinases; morphogenesis; signaling; trachea; tubular networks
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30458981 PMCID: PMC6281297 DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2018.09.024
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dev Cell ISSN: 1534-5807 Impact factor: 12.270