| Literature DB >> 31216474 |
Grit Pattschull1, Susanne Walz2, Marco Gründl1, Melissa Schwab1, Eva Rühl1, Apoorva Baluapuri3, Anita Cindric-Vranesic4, Susanne Kneitz1, Elmar Wolf3, Carsten P Ade1, Andreas Rosenwald5, Björn von Eyss4, Stefan Gaubatz6.
Abstract
YAP and TAZ, downstream effectors of the Hippo pathway, are important regulators of proliferation. Here, we show that the ability of YAP to activate mitotic gene expression is dependent on the Myb-MuvB (MMB) complex, a master regulator of genes expressed in the G2/M phase of the cell cycle. By carrying out genome-wide expression and binding analyses, we found that YAP promotes binding of the MMB subunit B-MYB to the promoters of mitotic target genes. YAP binds to B-MYB and stimulates B-MYB chromatin association through distal enhancer elements that interact with MMB-regulated promoters through chromatin looping. The cooperation between YAP and B-MYB is critical for YAP-mediated entry into mitosis. Furthermore, the expression of genes coactivated by YAP and B-MYB is associated with poor survival of cancer patients. Our findings provide a molecular mechanism by which YAP and MMB regulate mitotic gene expression and suggest a link between two cancer-relevant signaling pathways.Entities:
Keywords: B-MYB; Myb-MuvB; YAP; enhancer; mitotic genes; transcription
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31216474 DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2019.05.071
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Rep Impact factor: 9.423