AbstractThe protein DLK2, highly homologous to DLK1, belongs to the EGF-like family of membrane proteins, which includes NOTCH receptors and their DSL-ligands. The molecular mechanisms by which DLK proteins regulate cell differentiation and proliferation processes are not fully established yet. In previous reports, we demonstrated that DLK1 interacts with itself and with specific EGF-like repeats of the NOTCH1 extracellular region involved in the binding to NOTCH1 canonical ligands. Moreover, the interaction of DLK1 with NOTCH1 caused an inhibition of basal NOTCH signaling in preadipocytes and mesenchymal multipotent cells. In this work, we demonstrate, for the first time, that DLK2 interacts with itself, with DLK1, and with the same NOTCH1...
The highly conserved Notch-signaling pathway mediates cell-to-cell communication and is pivotal for ...
Notch signaling regulates many aspects of metazoan development and tissue renewal. Accordingly, the ...
Copyright: © 2015 Preuße et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Cr...
AbstractThe protein DLK2, highly homologous to DLK1, belongs to the EGF-like family of membrane prot...
AbstractThe Delta-Notch pathway is an evolutionarily conserved signaling pathway which controls a br...
The Delta-Notch pathway is an evolutionarily conserved signaling pathway which controls a broad rang...
AbstractNOTCH receptors regulate cell proliferation and survival in several types of cancer cells. D...
DLK1 and DLK2 are vertebrate specific non-canonical Notch ligands. Dlk1 is imprinted throughout muri...
A better understanding of the control of stem cell maintenance and differentiation fate choice is fu...
This review focuses on the current knowledge about the function of the EGF-like homeotic protein dlk...
The transmembrane and secreted protein delta-like 1 homolog (DLK1) belongs to the EGF-like family. I...
DLK1 is a maternally imprinted, paternally expressed gene coding for the transmembrane protein Delta...
The Notch signaling pathway comprises multiple ligands that are used in distinct biological contexts...
AbstractDelta ligands are important for regulating Notch signaling through transcellular stimulation...
Animal cells use a conserved repertoire of signaling pathways to exchange information during and aft...
The highly conserved Notch-signaling pathway mediates cell-to-cell communication and is pivotal for ...
Notch signaling regulates many aspects of metazoan development and tissue renewal. Accordingly, the ...
Copyright: © 2015 Preuße et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Cr...
AbstractThe protein DLK2, highly homologous to DLK1, belongs to the EGF-like family of membrane prot...
AbstractThe Delta-Notch pathway is an evolutionarily conserved signaling pathway which controls a br...
The Delta-Notch pathway is an evolutionarily conserved signaling pathway which controls a broad rang...
AbstractNOTCH receptors regulate cell proliferation and survival in several types of cancer cells. D...
DLK1 and DLK2 are vertebrate specific non-canonical Notch ligands. Dlk1 is imprinted throughout muri...
A better understanding of the control of stem cell maintenance and differentiation fate choice is fu...
This review focuses on the current knowledge about the function of the EGF-like homeotic protein dlk...
The transmembrane and secreted protein delta-like 1 homolog (DLK1) belongs to the EGF-like family. I...
DLK1 is a maternally imprinted, paternally expressed gene coding for the transmembrane protein Delta...
The Notch signaling pathway comprises multiple ligands that are used in distinct biological contexts...
AbstractDelta ligands are important for regulating Notch signaling through transcellular stimulation...
Animal cells use a conserved repertoire of signaling pathways to exchange information during and aft...
The highly conserved Notch-signaling pathway mediates cell-to-cell communication and is pivotal for ...
Notch signaling regulates many aspects of metazoan development and tissue renewal. Accordingly, the ...
Copyright: © 2015 Preuße et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Cr...