reviewCellular and Molecular Life SciencesJan 21, 2009HYBRID OA

The Notch signaling pathway: Transcriptional regulation at Notch target genes

Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics · Universität Ulm

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Abstract

The Notch gene encodes a transmembrane receptor that gave the name to the evolutionary highly conserved Notch signaling cascade. It plays a pivotal role in the regulation of many fundamental cellular processes such as proliferation, stem cell maintenance and differentiation during embryonic and adult development. After specific ligand binding, the intracellular part of the Notch receptor is cleaved off and translocates to the nucleus, where it binds to the transcription factor RBP-J. In the absence of activated Notch, RBP-J represses Notch target genes by recruiting a corepressor complex. Here, we review Notch signaling with a focus on gene regulatory events at Notch target genes. This is of utmost importance…

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Keywords
  • Notch signaling pathway
  • Notch proteins
  • Hes3 signaling axis
  • Biology
  • Cyclin-dependent kinase 8
  • Transcription factor
  • Cell biology
  • Corepressor
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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