Transcriptional coactivator YAP1
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[4]. Sean Porazinski, et al. YAP is essential for tissue tension to ensure vertebrate 3D body shape. Nature. 2015 May 14;521(7551):217-221. [Content Brief]
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[6]. Jongshin Kim, et al. Actin remodelling factors control ciliogenesis by regulating YAP/TAZ activity and vesicle trafficking. Nat Commun. 2015 Apr 7;6:6781. [Content Brief]
[7]. Bin Zhao, et al. Inactivation of YAP oncoprotein by the Hippo pathway is involved in cell contact inhibition and tissue growth control. Genes Dev. 2007 Nov 1;21(21):2747-61. [Content Brief]
[8]. Dan Levy, et al. Yap1 phosphorylation by c-Abl is a critical step in selective activation of proapoptotic genes in response to DNA damage. Mol Cell. 2008 Feb 15;29(3):350-61. [Content Brief]
[9]. Akihiko Komuro, et al. WW domain-containing protein YAP associates with ErbB-4 and acts as a co-transcriptional activator for the carboxyl-terminal fragment of ErbB-4 that translocates to the nucleus. J Biol Chem. 2003 Aug 29;278(35):33334-41. [Content Brief]