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The Notch signalling pathway is critical for cell differentiation, proliferation, and apoptosis. It is involved in embryonic organ development through the regulation of cell-cell signalling.<ref name="The Developing Human">Moore, K.L., Persaud, T.V.N. & Torchia, M.G. (2015). The developing human: clinically oriented embryology (10th ed.). Philadelphia: Saunders.</ref> | |||
===History=== | ===History=== | ||
===Overview of | ===Overview of Molecular Mechanisms=== | ||
Four NOTCH proteins are involved in the pathway. NOTCH1 to NOTCH4 are single transmembrane receptors and can interact with a variety of ligands, including NOTCH ligands (e.g. Delta-like ligands) and Serrate-like ligands (e.g. Jagged 1 [JAG1] and Jagged 2 [JAG2]). The binding between receptor and ligand induces the release of the Notch intracellular domain (NICD) via a sequence of proteolytic reactions.<ref name="The Developing Human"/> | |||
===Roles in development=== | ===Roles in development=== | ||
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===Abnormalities in Notch signalling=== | ===Abnormalities in Notch signalling=== | ||
====Alagille syndrome==== | |||
===Recent and Current Research=== | |||
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Notch signalling pathway
Introduction
The Notch signalling pathway is critical for cell differentiation, proliferation, and apoptosis. It is involved in embryonic organ development through the regulation of cell-cell signalling.[1]
History
Overview of Molecular Mechanisms
Four NOTCH proteins are involved in the pathway. NOTCH1 to NOTCH4 are single transmembrane receptors and can interact with a variety of ligands, including NOTCH ligands (e.g. Delta-like ligands) and Serrate-like ligands (e.g. Jagged 1 [JAG1] and Jagged 2 [JAG2]). The binding between receptor and ligand induces the release of the Notch intracellular domain (NICD) via a sequence of proteolytic reactions.[1]
Roles in development
Cardiovascular
Central Nervous System
Other Systems
Animal models
Abnormalities in Notch signalling
Alagille syndrome
Recent and Current Research