河马信号通路
效应器
细胞生物学
生物
抑制因子
染色质
小分子
转录因子
转录调控
癌症研究
基因
遗传学
作者
Alissa D. Guarnaccia,Thijs J. Hagenbeek,Wendy Lee,Noelyn M. Kljavin,Meena Choi,Benjamin J. Tombling,Carsten Peukert,Gözde Ulas,Vasumathi Kameswaran,Daniel Le,Sayantanee Paul,Samir Vaidya,Jason R. Zbieg,James J. Crawford,Bence Dániel,Anwesha Dey,Jennie R. Lill
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.2425984122
摘要
TEAD proteins are the main transcriptional effectors of the Hippo signaling pathway and a clinical-stage pharmacological target in oncology. Most TEAD-targeting small molecules are designed to disrupt interaction between TEAD and the oncogenic transcriptional activators YAP and TAZ. Here, we uncover an alternative mechanism for a subset of TEAD lipid pocket-binding molecules. We report that select sulfonamide-containing TEAD-targeting compounds enhance the interaction between TEAD and the transcriptional repressor VGLL4. Chemically induced VGLL4–TEAD complexes confer an antiproliferative effect by outcompeting YAP–TEAD complexes at chromatin. This cofactor switch from YAP to VGLL4 impacts transcriptional networks, including influencing the expression of genes involved in cellular proliferation and mechanosignaling. We demonstrate that VGLL4 is required for an antiproliferative response to these sulfonamide-containing compounds by counteracting YAP. We show that VGLL4 overexpression can confer sensitivity to these compounds in Hippo-driven cell lines, and we further show that genetic deletion of VGLL4 oblates cellular responsiveness to these molecules in cells and in vivo. Our data reveal a category of TEAD inhibitors that act as “molecular glues” toward the repressive VGLL4–TEAD interaction. These findings open up understandings for curbing the oncogenic activity of Hippo pathway deregulation in cancer, and identify glue-like molecules that promote transcriptional repression.
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