The Notch receptor is part of a highly conserved signaling pathway essential in development and disease in embryos and adults. Notch proteins coordinate cell-cell communication through receptor-ligand interactions between adjacent cells. First Notch is cleaved in the Golgi by furin at Site-1 (S1) resulting in cell surface expression of heterodimeric transmembrane receptors. Subsequent ligand binding induces conformational changes of Notch allowing ADAM metalloproteases to cleave Site-2 (S2). Consequently, Notch is cleaved intramembranously at Site-3 (S3) by gamma-secretase, liberating Notch intracellular domain (NICD) which translocates to the nucleus and participates in a co-activator complex starting transcription of target genes. We inve...
Signaling through the Notch receptor constitutes an evolutionarily conserved pathway important for e...
NOTCH proteins constitute a receptor family with a widely conserved role in cell cycle, growing and ...
Notch pathway plays a pivotal role in regulating cell proliferation, survival, differentiation and a...
Cell surface receptors of the NOTCH family of proteins are activated by ligand induced intramembrane...
Notch1 is an evolutionarily conserved transmembrane receptor involved in melanoma growth. Notch1 is ...
The Notch family comprises a group of four ligand-dependent receptors that control evolutionarily co...
In mammals, there are four NOTCH receptors and five Delta-Jagged-type ligands regulating many aspect...
Notch receptors are normally cleaved during maturation by a furin-like protease at an extracellular ...
Notch receptors are normally cleaved during maturation by a furin-like protease at an extracellular ...
The Notch pathway regulates many cellular processes, including development and stem and progenitor c...
The Notch receptor is an evolutionarily highly conserved transmembrane protein essential to a wide s...
Notch signalling is a conserved developmental pathway involved, inter alia, in cell-fate decision, m...
Notch is a protein that is often highly active in tumours. To activate Notch it must be cleaved and ...
Granzyme-mediated cell death is the main pathway for cytotoxic lymphocytes to kill virus-infected an...
Notch has its importance in the development and maintenance of cells and tissues. Either gain or los...
Signaling through the Notch receptor constitutes an evolutionarily conserved pathway important for e...
NOTCH proteins constitute a receptor family with a widely conserved role in cell cycle, growing and ...
Notch pathway plays a pivotal role in regulating cell proliferation, survival, differentiation and a...
Cell surface receptors of the NOTCH family of proteins are activated by ligand induced intramembrane...
Notch1 is an evolutionarily conserved transmembrane receptor involved in melanoma growth. Notch1 is ...
The Notch family comprises a group of four ligand-dependent receptors that control evolutionarily co...
In mammals, there are four NOTCH receptors and five Delta-Jagged-type ligands regulating many aspect...
Notch receptors are normally cleaved during maturation by a furin-like protease at an extracellular ...
Notch receptors are normally cleaved during maturation by a furin-like protease at an extracellular ...
The Notch pathway regulates many cellular processes, including development and stem and progenitor c...
The Notch receptor is an evolutionarily highly conserved transmembrane protein essential to a wide s...
Notch signalling is a conserved developmental pathway involved, inter alia, in cell-fate decision, m...
Notch is a protein that is often highly active in tumours. To activate Notch it must be cleaved and ...
Granzyme-mediated cell death is the main pathway for cytotoxic lymphocytes to kill virus-infected an...
Notch has its importance in the development and maintenance of cells and tissues. Either gain or los...
Signaling through the Notch receptor constitutes an evolutionarily conserved pathway important for e...
NOTCH proteins constitute a receptor family with a widely conserved role in cell cycle, growing and ...
Notch pathway plays a pivotal role in regulating cell proliferation, survival, differentiation and a...