Notch Signal Transduction and Regulation
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This work was supported by grants from The National Natural Sciences Foundation of China (30371096, 30271015) and The Zhejiang Provincial Natural Sciences Foundation of China (301307).

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    Notch is an evolutionarily conserved single-span transmembrane protein family that is used to regulate cell fate determinations during metazoan development. Notch signalling is mediated by a well-established mechanism that relies on a transmembrane ligand-induced release of the Notch intracellular domain (NICD) and the interaction of this fragment with the CSL (CBF1, Suppressor of Hairless, Lag-1) family of transcription factors within the nucleus. Level, duration and spatial distribution of Notch activity can be regulated through combination with intrinsic or extrinsic inducing factors at multiple levels including Notch-ligand interactions, trafficking and ubiquitination of Notch and ligands. The molecular components that participate in Notch signalling, central events of Notch signalling, multiple levels of Notch signal regulation and the relation with some human diseases are reviewed.

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ZHOU Qing-Jun, HU Ruo-Zhen, SHAO Jian-Zhong, XIANG Li-Xin. Notch Signal Transduction and Regulation[J]. Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics,2004,31(3):198-203

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  • Received:August 06,2003
  • Revised:September 28,2003
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