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The molecular logic of Notch signaling--a structural and biochemical perspective.


ABSTRACT: The Notch signaling pathway constitutes an ancient and conserved mechanism for cell-cell communication in metazoan organisms, and has a central role both in development and in adult tissue homeostasis. Here, we summarize structural and biochemical advances that contribute new insights into three central facets of canonical Notch signal transduction: (1) ligand recognition, (2) autoinhibition and the switch from protease resistance to protease sensitivity, and (3) the mechanism of nuclear-complex assembly and the induction of target-gene transcription. These advances set the stage for future mechanistic studies investigating ligand-dependent activation of Notch receptors, and serve as a foundation for the development of mechanism-based inhibitors of signaling in the treatment of cancer and other diseases.

SUBMITTER: Gordon WR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2696053 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The molecular logic of Notch signaling--a structural and biochemical perspective.

Gordon Wendy R WR   Arnett Kelly L KL   Blacklow Stephen C SC  

Journal of cell science 20081001 Pt 19


The Notch signaling pathway constitutes an ancient and conserved mechanism for cell-cell communication in metazoan organisms, and has a central role both in development and in adult tissue homeostasis. Here, we summarize structural and biochemical advances that contribute new insights into three central facets of canonical Notch signal transduction: (1) ligand recognition, (2) autoinhibition and the switch from protease resistance to protease sensitivity, and (3) the mechanism of nuclear-complex  ...[more]

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