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Drosophila C-terminal Src kinase regulates growth via the Hippo signaling pathway.

Authors :
Kwon, Hailey J.
Waghmare, Indrayani
Verghese, Shilpi
Singh, Aditi
Singh, Amit
Kango-Singh, Madhuri
Source :
Developmental Biology. Jan2015, Vol. 397 Issue 1, p67-76. 10p.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

The Hippo signaling pathway is involved in regulating tissue size by inhibiting cell proliferation and promoting apoptosis. Aberrant Hippo pathway function is often detected in human cancers and correlates with poor prognosis. The Drosophila C-terminal Src kinase ( d-Csk ) is a genetic modifier of warts ( wts ), a tumor-suppressor gene in the Hippo pathway, and interacts with the Src oncogene. Reduction in d-Csk expression and the consequent activation of Src are frequently seen in several cancers including hepatocellular and colorectal tumors. Previous studies show that d-Csk regulates cell proliferation and tissue size during development. Given the similarity in the loss-of-function phenotypes of d-Csk and wts , we have investigated the interactions of d-Csk with the Hippo pathway. Here we present multiple lines of evidence suggesting that d-Csk regulates growth via the Hippo signaling pathway. We show that loss of dCsk caused increased Yki activity, and our genetic epistasis places dCsk downstream of Dachs. Furthermore, dCsk requires Yki for its growth regulatory functions, suggesting that dCsk is another upstream member of the network of genes that interact to regulate Wts and its effector Yki in the Hippo signaling pathway. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00121606
Volume :
397
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Developmental Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
99918087
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ydbio.2014.10.010