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Dachsous and Fat coordinately repress the Dachs-Dlish-Approximated complex to control growth

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Dachsous and Fat coordinately repress the Dachs-Dlish-Approximated complex to control growth

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Matakatsu, H.; Fehon, R. G.

Abstract

Two protocadherins, Dachsous (Ds) and Fat (Ft), regulate organ growth in Drosophila via the Hippo pathway. Ds and Ft bind heterotypically to regulate the abundance and subcellular localization of a core complex consisting of Dachs, Dlish and Approximated. This complex localizes to the junctional cortex where it promotes growth by repressing the pathway kinase Warts. Ds is believed to promote growth by recruiting and stabilizing the core complex at the junctional cortex, while Ft represses growth by promoting degradation of core complex components. Here, we examine the functions of intracellular domains of Ds and Ft and their relationship to the core complex. While Ds promotes accumulation of the core complex proteins in cortical puncta, it is not required for core complex assembly. Indeed, the core complex assembles maximally in the absence of both Ds and Ft. Furthermore, while Ds promotes growth in the presence of Ft, it represses growth in the absence of Ft by removing the core complex from the junctional cortex. Ft similarly recruits core complex components, however it normally promotes their degradation. Our findings reveal that Ds and Ft constrain tissue growth by repressing the default on state of the core complex.

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