The Hippo pathway is a critical transcriptional signaling pathway that regulates cell growth, proliferation and organ development. The transcriptional enhanced associate domain (TEAD) protein family consists of four paralogous transcription factors that function to modulate gene expression in response to the Hippo signaling pathway. Transcriptional activation of these proteins occurs upon binding to the co-activator YAP/TAZ whose entry into the nucleus is regulated by Lats1/2 kinase. In recent years, it has become apparent that the dysregulation and/or overexpression of Hippo pathway effectors is implicated in a wide range of cancers, including prostate, gastric and liver cancer. A large body of work has been dedicated to understanding the ...
Summary: The Tead family transcription factors are the major intracellular mediators of the Hippo-Ya...
[[abstract]]TEAD4 (TEA Domain Transcription Factor 4) is well recognized as the DNA-anchor protein o...
[[abstract]]TEAD4 (TEA Domain Transcription Factor 4) is well recognized as the DNA-anchor protein o...
The Hippo pathway is a critical transcriptional signaling pathway that regulates cell growth, prolif...
The Hippo pathway is an evolutionary conserved signaling network that regulates essential processes ...
The Hippo pathway is an important organ size control signaling network and the major regulatory mech...
The Hippo pathway is an important organ size control signaling network and the major regulatory mech...
The Hippo pathway is an important organ size control signaling network and the major regulatory mech...
The Hippo signaling pathway is a highly-conserved developmental pathway that plays an essential role...
The Hippo pathway is a master regulator of tissue growth and homeostasis. As such, the Hippo pathwa...
Drug repurposing is a fast and consolidated approach for the research of new active compounds bypass...
Drug repurposing is a fast and consolidated approach for the research of new active compounds bypass...
Drug repurposing is a fast and consolidated approach for the research of new active compounds bypass...
Drug repurposing is a fast and consolidated approach for the research of new active compounds bypass...
SummaryThe human TEAD family of transcription factors (TEAD1–4) is required for YAP-mediated transcr...
Summary: The Tead family transcription factors are the major intracellular mediators of the Hippo-Ya...
[[abstract]]TEAD4 (TEA Domain Transcription Factor 4) is well recognized as the DNA-anchor protein o...
[[abstract]]TEAD4 (TEA Domain Transcription Factor 4) is well recognized as the DNA-anchor protein o...
The Hippo pathway is a critical transcriptional signaling pathway that regulates cell growth, prolif...
The Hippo pathway is an evolutionary conserved signaling network that regulates essential processes ...
The Hippo pathway is an important organ size control signaling network and the major regulatory mech...
The Hippo pathway is an important organ size control signaling network and the major regulatory mech...
The Hippo pathway is an important organ size control signaling network and the major regulatory mech...
The Hippo signaling pathway is a highly-conserved developmental pathway that plays an essential role...
The Hippo pathway is a master regulator of tissue growth and homeostasis. As such, the Hippo pathwa...
Drug repurposing is a fast and consolidated approach for the research of new active compounds bypass...
Drug repurposing is a fast and consolidated approach for the research of new active compounds bypass...
Drug repurposing is a fast and consolidated approach for the research of new active compounds bypass...
Drug repurposing is a fast and consolidated approach for the research of new active compounds bypass...
SummaryThe human TEAD family of transcription factors (TEAD1–4) is required for YAP-mediated transcr...
Summary: The Tead family transcription factors are the major intracellular mediators of the Hippo-Ya...
[[abstract]]TEAD4 (TEA Domain Transcription Factor 4) is well recognized as the DNA-anchor protein o...
[[abstract]]TEAD4 (TEA Domain Transcription Factor 4) is well recognized as the DNA-anchor protein o...