Notch signaling pathway (Canis familiaris)

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ArcPathVisio Brace Ellipse EndoplasmicReticulum GolgiApparatus HexagonPathVisio MimDegradation Mitochondria Octagon PentagonPathVisio Rectangle RoundedRectangle SarcoplasmicReticulum TriangleEquilateralEast TrianglePathVisio none NICDco-repressor complexDNANotch Intracellular DomainMAPK signaling pathwaygene expressionS2S3Ras/Mapg-secretasecomplexPTCRAQ56JJ1_CANFASKIPDLL1DLL3DLL4JAG1JAG2LFNGMFNGRFNGDVL1DVL2DVL3NUMBNUMBLDTX1DTX2DTX3DTX4DTX3LNOTCH2NOTCH3NOTCH4NOTCH1APH1AAPH1BTNFA_CANFAPSN1_CANFAPSEN2NCSTNCREBBPKAT2AKAT2BMAML1MAML3RBPSUHLRBPJHES1HES5Q6JDK9_CANFACTBP1CTBP2NCOR2HDAC1KCNJ5Name: Notch signaling pathwayLast Modified: 2/20/2013Organism: Canis familiaris


Description

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Comments

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This pathway was inferred from Homo sapiens pathway WP268(r29891) with a 91% conversion rate.

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Bibliography

  1. Weinmaster G; ''The ins and outs of notch signaling.''; Mol Cell Neurosci, 1997 PubMed Europe PMC Scholia

History

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view19:05, 3 March 2025KhanspersModified description
117469view10:56, 21 May 2021EweitzModified title
68544view22:30, 5 July 2013MaintBotUpdated to 2013 gpml schema
67519view11:20, 26 June 2013DdiglesOntology Term : 'Notch signaling pathway' added !
58845view23:34, 20 February 2013MaintBotUpdated Ensembl and UniProt data source
40701view21:51, 1 March 2011MaintBotRemoved redundant pathway information and comments
35623view16:07, 12 February 2010Thomasadded literature
35621view16:06, 12 February 2010ThomasModified description
33983view18:32, 9 December 2009MaintBotAutomatic update of empty xrefs
32251view12:56, 15 August 2009MaintBotFixed text labels
31767view12:07, 14 August 2009MaintBotFixed group labels
31272view19:59, 13 August 2009MaintBotFixed text labels
30717view22:55, 29 July 2009MaintBotNew pathway

External references

DataNodes

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Name  ↓Type  ↓Database reference  ↓Comment  ↓
APH1AGeneProductENSCAFG00000011777 (Ensembl)
APH1BGeneProductENSCAFG00000016986 (Ensembl)
CREBBPGeneProductENSCAFG00000019251 (Ensembl)
CTBP1GeneProductENSCAFG00000016687 (Ensembl)
CTBP2GeneProductENSCAFG00000012775 (Ensembl)
DLL1GeneProductENSCAFG00000004094 (Ensembl)
DLL3GeneProduct484508 (Entrez Gene)
DLL4GeneProductENSCAFG00000009401 (Ensembl)
DTX1GeneProductENSCAFG00000008951 (Ensembl)
DTX2GeneProductENSCAFG00000013614 (Ensembl)
DTX3GeneProductENSCAFG00000023380 (Ensembl)
DTX3LGeneProductENSCAFG00000011948 (Ensembl)
DTX4GeneProductENSCAFG00000007651 (Ensembl)
DVL1GeneProduct489593 (Entrez Gene)
DVL2GeneProductENSCAFG00000016066 (Ensembl)
DVL3GeneProductENSCAFG00000012180 (Ensembl)
HDAC1GeneProductENSCAFG00000010597 (Ensembl)
HES1GeneProduct
HES5GeneProductENSCAFG00000019421 (Ensembl)
JAG1GeneProductENSCAFG00000005627 (Ensembl)
JAG2GeneProductENSCAFG00000018401 (Ensembl)
KAT2AGeneProductENSCAFG00000015692 (Ensembl)
KAT2BGeneProductENSCAFG00000005810 (Ensembl)
KCNJ5GeneProduct489284 (Entrez Gene)
LFNGGeneProductENSCAFG00000016399 (Ensembl)
MAML1GeneProductENSCAFG00000000350 (Ensembl)
MAML3GeneProductENSCAFG00000003700 (Ensembl)
MFNGGeneProductENSCAFG00000001503 (Ensembl)
NCOR2GeneProductENSCAFG00000006985 (Ensembl)
NCSTNGeneProductENSCAFG00000012557 (Ensembl)
NOTCH1GeneProductENSCAFG00000019633 (Ensembl)
NOTCH2GeneProductENSCAFG00000010476 (Ensembl)
NOTCH3GeneProductENSCAFG00000016107 (Ensembl)
NOTCH4GeneProductENSCAFG00000000791 (Ensembl)
NUMBGeneProductENSCAFG00000016834 (Ensembl)
NUMBLGeneProductENSCAFG00000005123 (Ensembl)
PSEN2GeneProductENSCAFG00000016039 (Ensembl)
PSN1_CANFAGeneProductENSCAFG00000016815 (Ensembl)
PTCRAGeneProduct
Q56JJ1_CANFAGeneProductENSCAFG00000003383 (Ensembl)
Q6JDK9_CANFAGeneProductENSCAFG00000004049 (Ensembl)
RBPJGeneProduct479122 (Entrez Gene) aka RBP-Jkappa aka CBF1. Serves as a co-factor for the processed notch receptor after translocation to the nucleus to activate down-stream notch transcription. PMID: 15187023. In the nucleus, NIC (processed notch) regulates transcription through association with the DNA-binding protein RBP-J (also known as CBF1, KBF2, or CSL). The primary gene targets of RBP-J include members of the hairy and enhancer of split (HES) and hairy related transcription factor (HRT) families of basic-helix-loop-helix transcriptional repressors. In the absence of NIC, RBP-J actively represses transcription by way of recruitment of a corepressor complex.8 Nuclear translocation of NIC leads to dissociation of repressor proteins from RBP-J and formation of a coactivator complex.9-13. PMID: 15194757. RBP-J is a downstream target of the Notch pathway, a conserved signal transduction pathway that is important in development and cell fate determination (43). The intracellular domain (ICD) of activated Notch is released from the membrane through proteolytic cleavage and is translocated to the nucleus, where it is directed to target promoters through interaction with RBP-J (47, 68). RBP-J is a repressor in the ground state; its interaction with Notch ICD relieves this repression and turns on target genes. Interestingly, KSHV is not the only virus that has parasitized this pathway. Several viral transcription factors, e.g., EBNA2 and EBNA3 of Epstein-Barr virus and the 13S isoform of adenovirus E1A, are known to bind and activate target genes via RBP-J interactions (1, 22, 25, 26, 29). In all cases, the viral proteins target the same (central repressive) domain of RBP-J that is targeted by Notch, although KSHV RTA is capable of interactions with an additional region of RBP-J in vitro (33). RBP-J can bind RTA and recruit it to its cognate recognition site; when this happens, the activation function of RTA can relieve RBP-J-mediated repression and upregulate expression of the targeted gene. EMSA studies reveal that both sites A and C can bind to RBP-J; sequence inspection reveals that site A is a novel functional variant of known RBP-J recognition sites. 



RBPSUHLGeneProductENSCAFG00000009670 (Ensembl)
RFNGGeneProductENSCAFG00000005933 (Ensembl)
SKIPGeneProductENSCAFG00000019181 (Ensembl)
TNFA_CANFAGeneProductENSCAFG00000000517 (Ensembl)

Annotated Interactions

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