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Transcriptional integration of mitogenic and mechanical signals by Myc and YAP.

Ottavio CrociSerena De FazioFrancesca BiagioniElisa DonatoMarieta CaganovaLaura CurtiMirko DoniSilvia SbernaDeborah AldeghiChiara BiancottoAlessandro VerrecchiaDaniela OliveroBruno AmatiStefano Campaner
Published in: Genes & development (2017)
Mammalian cells must integrate environmental cues to determine coherent physiological responses. The transcription factors Myc and YAP-TEAD act downstream from mitogenic signals, with the latter responding also to mechanical cues. Here, we show that these factors coordinately regulate genes required for cell proliferation. Activation of Myc led to extensive association with its genomic targets, most of which were prebound by TEAD. At these loci, recruitment of YAP was Myc-dependent and led to full transcriptional activation. This cooperation was critical for cell cycle entry, organ growth, and tumorigenesis. Thus, Myc and YAP-TEAD integrate mitogenic and mechanical cues at the transcriptional level to provide multifactorial control of cell proliferation.
Keyphrases
  • transcription factor
  • cell cycle
  • cell proliferation
  • genome wide identification
  • dna binding
  • gene expression
  • genome wide
  • heat shock
  • oxidative stress
  • risk assessment
  • human health
  • genome wide analysis