YAP1 subgroup supratentorial ependymoma requires TEAD and nuclear factor I-mediated transcriptional programmes for tumorigenesis
The molecular mechanisms driving proliferation in the pediatric brain cancer epdendymoma are poorly understood. Here the authors show that a YAP1- MAMLD1 fusion drives tumor formation in mice and show that the fusion protein can collaborate with the TEAD and NFI transcription factors.
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Main Authors: | Kristian W. Pajtler, Yiju Wei, Konstantin Okonechnikov, Patricia B. G. Silva, Mikaella Vouri, Lei Zhang, Sebastian Brabetz, Laura Sieber, Melissa Gulley, Monika Mauermann, Tatjana Wedig, Norman Mack, Yuka Imamura Kawasawa, Tanvi Sharma, Marc Zuckermann, Felipe Andreiuolo, Eric Holland, Kendra Maass, Huiqin Körkel-Qu, Hai-Kun Liu, Felix Sahm, David Capper, Jens Bunt, Linda J. Richards, David T. W. Jones, Andrey Korshunov, Lukas Chavez, Peter Lichter, Mikio Hoshino, Stefan M. Pfister, Marcel Kool, Wei Li, Daisuke Kawauchi |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/adf1b461d84d45cc809ee416ce32b241 |
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