Zyxin antagonizes the FERM protein expanded to couple F-actin and Yorkie-dependent organ growth

Abstract

Coordinated multicellular growth during development is achieved by the sensing of spatial and nutritional boundaries. The conserved Hippo (Hpo) signaling pathway has been proposed to restrict tissue growth by perceiving mechanical constraints through actin cytoskeleton networks. The actin-associated LIM proteins Zyxin (Zyx) and Ajuba (Jub) have been linked to the control of tissue growth via regulation of Hpo signaling, but the study of Zyx has been hampered by a lack of genetic tools.

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Journal Current Biology
Volume 25
Issue number 6
Pages 679-689
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