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Notch1 Transmembrane Receptor Oncogene
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What is Notch1? Transmembrane protein involved in a conserved and simple signaling pathway.
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What is Notch1? Transmembrane protein involved in a conserved and simple signaling pathway. Notch1 has 3 domains
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What is Notch1? Transmembrane protein involved in a conserved and simple signaling pathway. Notch 1 has 3 domains Member of the Notch Family (Notch1-Notch4)
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What does Notch1 do? Notch1 plays a role in cell fate determination in many tissues. e.g. neural and epidermal tissue, hair follicles, dental epithelium. Essential in T-cell development
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Notch1 Signaling Pathway Ligand Binds to Notch1
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Notch1 Signaling Pathway Ligand Binds to Notch1 Proteases cleave protein on either side of transmembrane domain
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Notch1 Signaling Pathway Ligand Binds to Notch1 Proteases cleave protein on either side of transmembrane domain Derivative of cytoplasmic domain travels to nucleus as co-activator
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Notch1 in Model Organisms First Discovered in neural development in Drosophila Also found in mice where overexpression and inactivation experiments were carried out
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Notch1 in Mice Homozygous Notch1 mutants are embryonic lethal at E10. They are developmentally delayed. The thymus, where T-cells are formed, is reduced.
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Notch1 in Mice A conditional allele revealed that Notch1 is important at 3 places in Lymphocyte development.
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Notch1 is an Oncogene A chromosomal translocation truncates Notch1 and makes it constitutively active. This allows the cytoplasmic domain to be cleaved without the binding of a ligand. This leads to uncontrolled expression of Notch target genes.
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Notch1 is an Oncogene Notch1 mutations are found in up to 50% of T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemias (T-ALL). They are also commonly found in cervical and prostate carcinomas as well as some melanomas. Some cases of T-ALL have mutations in other Notch family members such as Notch3
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Possible Breakthroughs One possible breakthrough is that since the movement of the cytoplasmic domain requires a protease, an inhibitor of this protease could curb constitutive activity.
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