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    ARHGAP35 , which encodes p190A RhoGAP (p190A), is a major cancer gene. p190A is a tumor suppressor that activates the Hippo pathway. p190A was originally cloned via direct binding to p120 RasGAP (RasGAP). Here, we determine that a novel interaction of p190A with the tight junction-associated protein ZO-2 is dependent on RasGAP. We establish that both RasGAP and ZO-2 are necessary for p190A to activate LATS kinases, elicit mesenchymal-to-epithelial transition, promote contact inhibition of cell proliferation and suppress tumorigenesis. Moreover, RasGAP and ZO-2 are required for transcriptional modulation by p190A. Finally, we demonstrate that low ARHGAP35 expression is associated with shorter survival in patients with high, but not low, transcript levels of TJP2 encoding ZO-2. Hence, we define a tumor suppressor interactome of p190A that includes ZO-2, an established constituent of the Hippo pathway, and RasGAP, which despite strong association with Ras signaling, is essential for p190A to activate LATS kinases.

    Citation

    Hanyue Ouyang, Wangji Li, Steen H Hansen. p120 RasGAP and ZO-2 are essential for Hippo signaling and tumor suppressor function mediated by p190A RhoGAP. bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology. 2023 May 23


    PMID: 37292741

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