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Identification of the kinase STK25 as an upstream activator of LATS signaling

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  • Sanghee Lim

    (Boston University School of Medicine)

  • Nicole Hermance

    (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)

  • Tenny Mudianto

    (Boston University School of Medicine
    Harvard Medical School)

  • Hatim M. Mustaly

    (Boston University School of Medicine)

  • Ian Paolo Morelos Mauricio

    (Boston University School of Medicine)

  • Marc A. Vittoria

    (Boston University School of Medicine)

  • Ryan J. Quinton

    (Boston University School of Medicine)

  • Brian W. Howell

    (SUNY Upstate Medical University)

  • Hauke Cornils

    (Evotec)

  • Amity L. Manning

    (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)

  • Neil J. Ganem

    (Boston University School of Medicine
    Boston University School of Medicine)

Abstract

The Hippo pathway maintains tissue homeostasis by negatively regulating the oncogenic transcriptional co-activators YAP and TAZ. Though functional inactivation of the Hippo pathway is common in tumors, mutations in core pathway components are rare. Thus, understanding how tumor cells inactivate Hippo signaling remains a key unresolved question. Here, we identify the kinase STK25 as an activator of Hippo signaling. We demonstrate that loss of STK25 promotes YAP/TAZ activation and enhanced cellular proliferation, even under normally growth-suppressive conditions both in vitro and in vivo. Notably, STK25 activates LATS by promoting LATS activation loop phosphorylation independent of a preceding phosphorylation event at the hydrophobic motif, which represents a form of Hippo activation distinct from other kinase activators of LATS. STK25 is significantly focally deleted across a wide spectrum of human cancers, suggesting STK25 loss may represent a common mechanism by which tumor cells functionally impair the Hippo tumor suppressor pathway.

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  • Sanghee Lim & Nicole Hermance & Tenny Mudianto & Hatim M. Mustaly & Ian Paolo Morelos Mauricio & Marc A. Vittoria & Ryan J. Quinton & Brian W. Howell & Hauke Cornils & Amity L. Manning & Neil J. Ganem, 2019. "Identification of the kinase STK25 as an upstream activator of LATS signaling," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 10(1), pages 1-17, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:10:y:2019:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-019-09597-w
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-09597-w
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