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Reversible acetylation of Hpo regulates the Hippo pathway - PubMed

2 days ago
  • #Hdac3
  • #Hippo pathway
  • #acetylation
  • The Hippo pathway is crucial for regulating organ size and tissue homeostasis, with dysregulation linked to diseases like tumors.
  • Hpo undergoes reversible acetylation by Nej (acetyltransferase) and Hdac3 (deacetylase), which regulates its stability.
  • Loss of Hdac3 increases Hippo target gene expression, which can be rescued by overexpressing Wts, placing Hdac3 upstream of Wts.
  • Only cytoplasmic Hdac3 interacts with Hpo to deacetylate and stabilize it, despite Hdac3's presence in both cytoplasm and nucleus.
  • Knockdown of Nej reduces Hippo target gene expression, a phenotype reversible by silencing Hdac3.
  • The study highlights the role of reversible acetylation in Hippo pathway regulation, offering insights into growth control and potential therapies.