@article{ae7a5ca96c1b470a801fbb0014c22102,
title = "Opposing transcriptional and post-transcriptional roles for Scalloped in binary Hippo-dependent neural fate decisions",
abstract = "The Hippo tumor suppressor pathway plays many fundamental cell biological roles during animal development. Two central players in controlling Hippo-dependent gene expression are the TEAD transcription factor Scalloped (Sd) and its transcriptional co-activator Yorkie (Yki). Hippo signaling phosphorylates Yki, thereby blocking Yki-dependent transcriptional control. In post-mitotic Drosophila photoreceptors, a bistable negative feedback loop forms between the Hippo-dependent kinase Warts/Lats and Yki to lock in green vs blue-sensitive neuronal subtype choices, respectively. Previous experiments indicate that sd and yki mutants phenocopy each other's functions, both being required for promoting the expression of the blue photoreceptor fate determinant melted (melt) and the blue-sensitive opsin Rh5. Here, we demonstrate that Sd ensures the robustness of this neuronal fate decision via multiple antagonistic gene regulatory roles. In Hippo-positive (green) photoreceptors, Sd directly represses both melt and Rh5 gene expression through defined TEAD binding sites, a mechanism that is antagonized by Yki in Hippo-negative (blue) cells. Additionally, in blue photoreceptors, Sd is required to promote the translation of the Rh5 protein through a 3′UTR-dependent and microRNA-mediated process. Together, these studies reveal that Sd can drive context-dependent cell fate decisions through opposing transcriptional and post-transcriptional mechanisms.",
keywords = "Hippo pathway, Neuronal development, Photoreceptor specification, Scalloped, Sensory receptor exclusion, TAZ, TEAD, YAP, Yorkie",
author = "Baotong Xie and Morton, {David B.} and Cook, {Tiffany A.}",
note = "Funding Information: We thank Steve Britt, Richard Carthew, Claude Desplan, Jin Jiang, the Bloomington Drosophila Stock Center (Indiana University, supported by NIH P40OD018537), and the Vienna Drosophila Research Center (VDRC) for antibody reagents and fly stocks. We also thank Markus Friedrich and two anonymous reviewers for their valuable input. This study was supported by P30-EY04068 and an unrestricted grant from Research to Prevent Blindness (Wayne State University, Department of Ophthalmology, Visual and Anatomical Sciences), R01-EY022687 (TC), R21-EY025826 (DM and BX), the Whitehall Foundation 2015-08-72 (BX) and the OHSU Knight Cancer Institute Pilot Project 2014-CRDA-02 (BX). Funding Information: We thank Steve Britt, Richard Carthew, Claude Desplan, Jin Jiang, the Bloomington Drosophila Stock Center ( Indiana University , supported by NIH P40OD018537 ), and the Vienna Drosophila Research Center (VDRC) for antibody reagents and fly stocks. We also thank Markus Friedrich and two anonymous reviewers for their valuable input. This study was supported by National Institutes of Health P30-EY04068 ; Research to Prevent Blindness Wayne State University Unrestricted Grant ; National Institutes of Health R01-EY017907 (TC) and R21-EY025826 (DM and BX); Whitehall Foundation 2015-08-72 (BX); OHSU Knight Cancer Institute Pilot Project 2014-CRDA-02 (BX). Funding Information: We thank Steve Britt, Richard Carthew, Claude Desplan, Jin Jiang, the Bloomington Drosophila Stock Center (Indiana University, supported by NIH P40OD018537), and the Vienna Drosophila Research Center (VDRC) for antibody reagents and fly stocks. We also thank Markus Friedrich and two anonymous reviewers for their valuable input. This study was supported by National Institutes of Health P30-EY04068; Research to Prevent Blindness Wayne State University Unrestricted Grant; National Institutes of Health R01-EY017907 (TC) and R21-EY025826 (DM and BX); Whitehall Foundation 2015-08-72 (BX); OHSU Knight Cancer Institute Pilot Project 2014-CRDA-02 (BX). Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2019 Elsevier Inc.",
year = "2019",
month = nov,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1016/j.ydbio.2019.06.022",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "455",
pages = "51--59",
journal = "Developmental Biology",
issn = "0012-1606",
publisher = "Academic Press Inc.",
number = "1",
}