Crosstalk from HIF-1 signaling pathway to Hippo signaling pathway
List of curated literature with evidence for crosstalk from HIF-1 signaling pathway to Hippo signaling pathway
Hypoxia-inducible factor 1 mediates TAZ expression and nuclear localization to induce the breast cancer stem cell phenotype.
- Molecule in Hippo signaling pathway: WWTR1
- Tissue : breast cancer cell line
- Regulation type : Activating
- Sentence from paper : Here we report that hypoxia-inducible factor 1 (HIF-1) triggers the expression and activity of TAZ, a transcriptional co-activator that is required for BCSC maintenance, through two discrete mechanisms.
HIF-1α and TAZ serve as reciprocal co-activators in human breast cancer cells.
- Molecule in Hippo signaling pathway: TAZ
- Tissue : MDA-MB-231 cell
- Regulation type : Activating
- Sentence from paper : Here, we report that direct protein-protein interaction between HIF-1α and TAZ has reciprocal effects: HIF-1α stimulates transactivation mediated by TAZ and TAZ stimulates transactivation mediated by HIF-1α.
Note: We direct each interaction from the molecule in the first pathway to the molecule in the second pathway. The direction of the interaction does not imply that the first molecule regulates the second molecule or that they directly interact. Hence, the interactions in this network may be indirect and may not indicate any mechanism.