Fat and Dachsous Signaling-Controlling Growth Requires Both Competition and Cooperation: Competitive Interactions at the Cell Cortex Restrict the Ability of an Unusual Protein Complex to Promote Tissue Growth

脂肪和达克苏斯信号通路控制生长既需要竞争也需要合作:细胞皮层的竞争性相互作用限制了一种不寻常的蛋白质复合物促进组织生长的能力

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Abstract

The Hippo signaling pathway plays a key role in organ size control in normal development and tumorigenesis. While many components of this pathway are well understood, its upstream regulation remains unclear. Among the most enigmatic upstream regulators are the protocadherins Dachsous and Fat. These transmembrane proteins regulate a growth-promoting complex composed of the atypical myosin Dachs, the adaptor protein Dlish, and the palmitoyltransferase Approximated (together termed the core complex). We propose that by default the core complex promotes growth and that Dachsous and Fat, which previously have been thought to act antagonistically, can also function synergistically to repress core complex function and therefore restrict growth. Understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying Dachsous-Fat signaling offers insight into how multicellular organisms precisely control organ size.

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