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More informations are available on [https://www.ebi.ac.uk/pdbe/entry/pdb/5czx/protein/3 20358 Fab light chain]. | More informations are available on [https://www.ebi.ac.uk/pdbe/entry/pdb/5czx/protein/3 20358 Fab light chain]. | ||
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- | == Regulation of cell-to-cell interaction : embryogenesis == | ||
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- | The Notch signaling pathway regulates cell-to-cell interaction, embryogenesis (lien bleu embryogenesis) as well as various other biological functions in adult tissues of metazoans. | ||
- | The Notch signaling pathway derives its name from the NOTCH receptors, which are activated through ligands located on the cell membrane of other cells (sending cells). The NOTCH receptor is composed of three domains, a single transmembrane domain (NTM), a notch intracellular domain (NICD) and an extracellular domain (NEC). The NEC contains the <scene name='86/868190/Nrr_domain_alonecentre/4'>NRR (negative regulatory region)</scene> (which contains an <scene name='86/868190/Lnr_module_from_human_notch1/1'>LNR module </scene> and a <scene name='86/868190/Hd/1'>heterodimerization domain (HD)</scene> composed by <scene name='86/868190/Hd-c/1'>HD-C</scene> and <scene name='86/868190/Hd-n/1'>HD-N</scene>. Upon ligand binding to the NEC, the Notch receptor undergoes cleavage reactions, releasing the NICD into the cytosol. The NICD binds to the complex of proteins, which translocate into the nucleus and activate Notch target genes involved in cellular proliferation, differentiation and apoptosis. | ||
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- | We define the roles of two regions at the C-terminal end of NEC that participate in maintaining the integrity of resting Notch receptors through distinct mechanisms. The first region, a hydrophobic, previously uncharacterized portion of NEC, is sufficient to form stable complexes with the extracellular portion of NTM. The second region, consisting of the <scene name='86/868190/Lnr_domains/1'>three LIN12/Notch repeats and linker</scene> (<scene name='86/868190/Lna_domain/1'>LNR-A</scene>,<scene name='86/868190/Lnb_domain/1'>LNR-B</scene>, <scene name='86/868190/Lrn_linker_bc/1'>LNR-B/C linker</scene> and <scene name='86/868190/Lnc/1'>LNR-C</scene> ),, is not needed for heterodimerization but acts to protect NTM from ligand-independent cleavage by metalloproteases. Together, these two contiguous regions of NEC impose crucial restraints that prevent premature Notch receptor activation. | ||
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Bernasconi-Elias, P., Hu, T., Jenkins, D. et al. Characterization of activating mutations of NOTCH3 in T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia and anti-leukemic activity of NOTCH3 inhibitory antibodies. Oncogene 35, 6077–6086 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1038/onc.2016.133
- ↑ Guo Z, Ohlstein B. Stem cell regulation. Bidirectional Notch signaling regulates Drosophila intestinal stem cell multipotency. Science. 2015 Nov 20;350(6263). pii: 350/6263/aab0988. doi:, 10.1126/science.aab0988. PMID:26586765 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.aab0988
- ↑ Callahan R, Smith GH. MMTV-induced mammary tumorigenesis: gene discovery, progression to malignancy and cellular pathways. Oncogene. 2000 Feb 21;19(8):992-1001. doi: 10.1038/sj.onc.1203276. PMID:10713682 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sj.onc.1203276
- ↑ Aburjania Z, Jang S, Whitt J, Jaskula-Stzul R, Chen H, Rose JB. The Role of Notch3 in Cancer. Oncologist. 2018 Aug;23(8):900-911. doi: 10.1634/theoncologist.2017-0677. Epub, 2018 Apr 5. PMID:29622701 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1634/theoncologist.2017-0677
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Aster JC, Pear WS, Blacklow SC. The Varied Roles of Notch in Cancer. Annu Rev Pathol. 2017 Jan 24;12:245-275. doi:, 10.1146/annurev-pathol-052016-100127. Epub 2016 Dec 5. PMID:27959635 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-pathol-052016-100127