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  • The authors show that the transcription factor Grainy head (Grh) is necessary and sufficient for opening of epithelial enhancers, but not for their activation. Grh is shown to function as a pioneer factor, displacing nucleosomes and paving the way for other transcription factors to activate enhancers.

    • Jelle Jacobs
    • Mardelle Atkins
    • Stein Aerts
    Research
    Nature Genetics
    Volume: 50, P: 1011-1020
  • Forces transmitted through cell–cell and cell–extracellular matrix adhesions control cell fate decisions. But how are mechanical cues translated into gene expression programmes? The transcriptional regulators YAP and TAZ have arisen as convergence points of mechanical and biochemical signals.

    • Georg Halder
    • Sirio Dupont
    • Stefano Piccolo
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology
    Volume: 13, P: 591-600
  • The Hippo signalling pathway is an emerging growth control pathway with roles in organ growth control, stem cell function, regeneration and tumour suppression. Here, Johnson and Halder review the regulation and functions of the Hippo signalling pathway, focusing on its potential to be therapeutically targeted in the treatment of cancer as well as tissue repair and regeneration following injury.

    • Randy Johnson
    • Georg Halder
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Drug Discovery
    Volume: 13, P: 63-79
  • Brain organoids are important tools to study early development and disease but little is known of their network activity and plasticity. Here the authors generate iPSC-derived neuronal organoids that display early network formation and maturation with evidence for a GABA polarity switch and long-term potentiation.

    • Maria-Patapia Zafeiriou
    • Guobin Bao
    • Wolfram-Hubertus Zimmermann
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 11, P: 1-12
  • Hyperactivation of YAP/TAZ, the Hippo pathway downstream effectors, is common in human cancer. In this perspective, the authors review the role of the Hippo pathway in distinct tumor cell populations, discuss the impact of inhibiting Hippo output on tumor growth, and examine current developments in YAP/TAZ inhibitors.

    • Isabel Baroja
    • Nikolaos C. Kyriakidis
    • Iván M. Moya
    ReviewsOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 15, P: 1-13
  • A variety of signals have been reported to either activate or inhibit the Hippo kinase cascade. Here, Meng et al. show that mitogen activated protein kinase kinase kinase kinase (MAP4K) family members function in parallel to and are partially redundant with MST1/2 in regulating LATS in response to upstream signals.

    • Zhipeng Meng
    • Toshiro Moroishi
    • Kun-Liang Guan
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 6, P: 1-13
  • The key regulators that allow transition from proliferative to invasive phenotype in melanoma cells have not been identified yet. The authors perform chromatin and transcriptome profiling followed by comprehensive bioinformatics analysis identifying new candidate regulators for two distinct cell states of melanoma.

    • Annelien Verfaillie
    • Hana Imrichova
    • Stein Aerts
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 6, P: 1-16
  • Cell signalling is essential for a plethora of inductive interactions during organogenesis. Surprisingly, only a few different classes of signalling molecules mediate many inductive interactions, and these molecules are used reiteratively during development. This raises the question of how generic signals can trigger tissue-specific responses. Recent studies in Drosophila melanogaster indicate that signalling molecules cooperate with selector genes to specify particular body parts and organ types. Selector and signalling inputs are integrated at the level of cis-regulatory elements, where direct binding of both selector proteins and signal transducers is required to activate tissue-specific enhancer elements of target genes. Such enhancers include autoregulatory enhancers of the selector genes themselves, which drive the refinement of expression patterns of selector genes.

    • Jennifer Curtiss
    • Georg Halder
    • Marek Mlodzik
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Cell Biology
    Volume: 4, P: E48-E51
  • The Hippo pathway effectors YAP and TAZ regulate normal and tumorigenic organ growth. Recent studies in vitro and in mouse models have shown that these two transcription co-activators can also promote tissue regeneration. This property could be exploited for regenerative medicine, as long as the therapeutic approaches can minimize the potential for cancer development.

    • Iván M. Moya
    • Georg Halder
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology
    Volume: 20, P: 211-226
  • The Hippo pathway is a signal transduction pathway that regulates organ growth, stem cell biology, regeneration and cancer. Three recent proteomic studies with Hippo pathway components uncovered extensive networks of interacting proteins revealing novel connections to cell-cell junctions, regulation by vesicle trafficking, and phosphorylation-dependent remodeling of the interactome, and provide a rich landscape of novel interactors ripe for mechanistic studies.

    • Iván M Moya
    • Georg Halder
    Research Highlights
    Cell Research
    Volume: 24, P: 137-138