Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.531, No.2, 96-104, 2020
Regulation of TP73 transcription by Hippo-YAP signaling
Yes-associated protein (YAP) is a key downstream effector of the highly conserved Hippo signaling pathway, which regulates organ size, regeneration and tumorigenesis. Known classically to function as a transcriptional co-activator, YAP interacts with TEA domain transcription factors (TEAD1-4) to induce expression of target genes. However, a number of genes are repressed upon YAP activation, suggesting a transcriptional repressor role of YAP. Here, we report that TP73 is a direct target gene of YAP, and its transcription is repressed by YAP in a TEAD-independent manner. On the other hand, WW domains of YAP are indispensable for the regulation of TP73 expression, which may recruit YAP to TP73 gene though interaction with ZEB1 and/or RUNX2, two transcriptional repressors. Moreover, YAP-mediated repression of TP73 promotes cancer cell survival in the presence of chemotherapeutic agents, suggesting YAP-TP73 signaling as a mechanism for cancer cell resistance to chemotherapies. (C) 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.