GIT1 protects against breast cancer growth through negative regulation of Notch
Notch signalling is reported to be hyperactivated in oestrogen receptor-negative (ER-) breast cancer. Here the authors show that G protein-coupled receptor kinase-interacting protein 1 (GIT1) negatively regulates Notch signalling and tumour growth in ER-
Songbai Zhang +16 more
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Expression of notch receptors, notch ligands, and fringe genes in hematopoiesis [PDF]
Hematopoiesis is the process by which mature blood cell types are generated from a small population of pluripotent hematopoietic stem cells. How these cells undergo fate selection, however, is not fully understood. The Notch signaling system is known to mediate cell fate decisions of multipotent precursors in a wide range of complex animals throughout ...
N, Singh +3 more
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The tyrosine kinase c-Src directly mediates growth factor-induced Notch-1 and Furin interaction and Notch-1 activation in pancreatic cancer cells. [PDF]
The proteolytic activity of Furin responsible for processing full length Notch-1 (p300) plays a critical role in Notch signaling. The amplitude and duration of Notch activity can be regulated at various points in the pathway, but there has been no report
Yong-Chao Ma +8 more
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The Role of Notch Receptors in Transcriptional Regulation [PDF]
Notch signaling has pleiotropic context‐specific functions that have essential roles in many processes, including embryonic development and maintenance and homeostasis of adult tissues. Aberrant Notch signaling (both hyper‐ and hypoactive) is implicated in a number of human developmental disorders and many cancers.
Hongfang, Wang +3 more
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Ehrlichia SLiM Ligand Mimetic Activates Notch Signaling in Human Monocytes
Ehrlichia chaffeensis evades innate host defenses by reprogramming the mononuclear phagocyte through mechanisms that involve the exploitation of multiple evolutionarily conserved cellular signaling pathways, including Notch.
LaNisha L. Patterson +7 more
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A Review of Notch Processing With New Insights Into Ligand-Independent Notch Signaling in T-Cells
The Notch receptor is an evolutionarily highly conserved transmembrane protein essential to a wide spectrum of cellular systems, and its deregulation has been linked to a vast number of developmental disorders and malignancies.
Martin Peter Steinbuck, Susan Winandy
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The NOTCH receptor and its ligands
An intricate interplay of signalling pathways dictates the acquisition of specific cell fates during development. The NOTCH receptor is the central element in a cell-interaction mechanism that controls the fate of a very broad spectrum of precursor cells.
R J, Fleming +2 more
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Diversity in Notch ligand-receptor signaling interactions
Abstract The Notch signaling pathway uses families of ligands and receptors to transmit signals to nearby cells. These components are expressed in diverse combinations in different cell types, interact in a many-to-many fashion, both within the same cell (in cis) and between cells (in trans), and their interactions are modulated by ...
Rachael Kuintzle +2 more
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The translation initiation factor 3f (eIF3f) exhibits a deubiquitinase activity regulating Notch activation. [PDF]
Activation of the mammalian Notch receptor after ligand binding relies on a succession of events including metalloprotease-cleavage, endocytosis, monoubiquitination, and eventually processing by the gamma-secretase, giving rise to a soluble ...
Julien Moretti +8 more
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Notch signaling is an evolutionary conserved cell-cell communication pathway. Besides regulating cell-fate decisions at an individual cell level, Notch signaling coordinates the emergent spatiotemporal patterning in a tissue through ligand-receptor ...
Federico Bocci +5 more
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