[HTML][HTML] YAP regulates S-phase entry in endothelial cells

Z Shen, BZ Stanger - PloS one, 2015 - journals.plos.org
PloS one, 2015journals.plos.org
The Hippo pathway regulates cell proliferation and apoptosis through the Yes-associated
protein (YAP) transcriptional activator. YAP has a well-described role in promoting cell
proliferation and survival, but the precise mechanisms and transcriptional targets that
underlie these properties are still unclear and likely context-dependent. We found, using
siRNA-mediated knockdown, that YAP is required for proliferation in endothelial cells but not
HeLa cells. Specifically, YAP is required for S-phase entry and its absence causes cells to …
The Hippo pathway regulates cell proliferation and apoptosis through the Yes-associated protein (YAP) transcriptional activator. YAP has a well-described role in promoting cell proliferation and survival, but the precise mechanisms and transcriptional targets that underlie these properties are still unclear and likely context-dependent. We found, using siRNA-mediated knockdown, that YAP is required for proliferation in endothelial cells but not HeLa cells. Specifically, YAP is required for S-phase entry and its absence causes cells to accumulate in G1. Microarray analysis suggests that YAP mediates this effect by regulating the transcription of genes involved in the assembly and/or firing of replication origins and homologous recombination of DNA. These findings thus provide insight into the molecular mechanisms by which YAP regulates cell cycle progression.
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