Signaling by NOTCH2 (Homo sapiens)

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4, 5, 8, 12, 15...198412, 73, 75, 97, 11254, 11, 19, 33, 37...551, 14, 18, 24, 39...848, 19, 45, 752, 9219, 36, 47797962, 89845554, 80, 8558384Signal Receiving CellSignal Sending CellcytosolcytosolnucleoplasmNOTCH2coactivatorcomplex:p-S133-CREB1:EP300:GZMB GeneNOTCH2(1582-2471) p-S133-CREB1 MAML1 UBB(77-152) UBC(77-152) FCER2 gene UBC(153-228) NICD2 EP300UBA52(1-76) MIB1 FRINGE-modified NOTCH2 Extracellular Fragment (NECD2) UBA52(1-76) HES1 geneNOTCH2 CoactivatorComplex:HES1 geneHES1CNTN1:NOTCH2NICD2 JAG1:NOTCH2Signaling by NOTCH1UBC(229-304) 18xFucT-16xGlcS-FucS-NOTCH2(26-1581) MIB2 DLL4 FRINGE-modified NOTCH2 Extracellular Fragment (NECD2) p-S133-CREB1 UBB(153-228) NEURL CNTN1 RBPJ RPS27A(1-76) MAML3 18xFucT-16xGlcS-FucS-NOTCH2(26-1581) UBC(77-152) UBB(1-76) DLL4 NOTCH2(1582-2471) UBB(1-76) GZMB GeneNICD2 18xFucT-16xGlcS-FucS-NOTCH2(26-1581) FCER2(1-321)UBC(381-456) UBB(153-228) UBC(77-152) MAML3 UBC(1-76) NCSTN NOTCH2(1582-2471) NOTCH2(1582-2471) UBA52(1-76) MAML3 DLL4MAML1 18xFucT-16xGlcS-FucS-NOTCH2(26-1581) MAML3 JAG1 MDK PSEN2(298-448) JAG2 RBPJ DLL4 HES5 gene 18xFucT-16xGlcS-FucS-NOTCH2(26-1581) UBC(457-532) MAMLD1 18xFucT-16xGlcS-FucS-NOTCH2(26-1581) UbMAML1 JAG2 JAG2 RBPJ JAG1RPS27A(1-76) RPS27A(1-76) MAMLFRINGE-modified NOTCH2 Extracellular Fragment (NECD2) NOTCH2(1582-2471) UBC(381-456) UBC(533-608) FCER2 geneAPH1B MAML2 UBC(153-228) UBB(153-228) RBPJ NOTCH2NICD2NICD2 gamma-secretasecomplexPSENEN RBPJ UBB(77-152) UBC(609-684) MAML2 18xFucT-16xGlcS-FucS-NOTCH2(26-1581) UBB(1-76) PSEN2(1-297) 18xFucT-16xGlcS-FucS-NOTCH2(26-1581) MAML2 ADAM10:Zn2+NOTCH2/Fringe-modified NOTCH2MAML2 JAG2:NOTCH2MAML2 UBC(1-76) MDK:NOTCH218xFucT-16xGlcS-FucS-NOTCH2(26-1581) UBC(533-608) NOTCH2 CoactivatorComplex:HES5 geneNOTCH2(1582-2471) Ub-DLL/JAG:NOTCH2ADAM10 NOTCH2(1582-2471) UBC(153-228) MAML1 UBC(229-304) CNTN1NOTCH2/Fringe-modified NOTCH2MAML2 MAMLD1 NOTCH2(1582-2471) 18xFucT-16xGlcS-FucS-NOTCH2(26-1581) NOTCH2(1582-2471) MAMLD1 DLL4:NOTCH2UBC(609-684) DLL1 MAMLD1 UBC(533-608) MAML1 18xFucT-16xGlcS-FucS-NOTCH2(26-1581) UBC(609-684) NOTCH2JAG2DLL1 NOTCH2(1582-2471) GZMB Gene UBC(305-380) NOTCH2(1582-1665) NOTCH2fragment:DLL/JAGAPH1A MAML3 UBC(229-304) MDKPSEN1(299-467) MAMLD1 UBC(305-380) NOTCH2HES5 geneDLL1EP300 HES5RBPJMAML3 p-S133-CREB1homodimerNOTCH2(1582-2471) DLL/JAG:NOTCH2NOTCH2(1666-1696)FRINGE-modified NOTCH2 Extracellular Fragment (NECD2) PSEN1(1-298) JAG2 NICD218xFucT-16xGlcS-FucS-NOTCH2(26-1581) NOTCH2(1582-2471) DLL1 DLL4 JAG1 Pre-NOTCH Expressionand ProcessingUBC(457-532) UBC(305-380) FRINGE-modified NOTCH2 Extracellular Fragment (NECD2) DLL1 Zn2+ MAMLD1 NEXT2UBB(77-152) MAML1 UBC(1-76) JAG1 DLL1:NOTCH2NOTCH2 CoactivatorComplex:FCER2 geneNEURL1B UBC(457-532) NOTCH2(1582-2471) MIB/NEURLNOTCH2 CoactivatorComplexHES1 gene FRINGE-modified NOTCH2 Extracellular Fragment (NECD2) MDK JAG1 18xFucT-16xGlcS-FucS-NOTCH2(26-1581) NICD2 UBC(381-456) GZMB803, 5, 6, 9, 12...54, 857, 10, 21, 25-27, 34...82


Description

NOTCH2 is activated by binding Delta-like and Jagged ligands (DLL/JAG) expressed in trans on neighboring cells (Shimizu et al. 1999, Shimizu et al. 2000, Hicks et al. 2000, Ji et al. 2004). In trans ligand-receptor binding is followed by ADAM10 mediated (Gibb et al. 2010, Shimizu et al. 2000) and gamma secretase complex mediated cleavage of NOTCH2 (Saxena et al. 2001, De Strooper et al. 1999), resulting in the release of the intracellular domain of NOTCH2, NICD2, into the cytosol. NICD2 traffics to the nucleus where it acts as a transcriptional regulator. For a recent review of the cannonical NOTCH signaling, please refer to Kopan and Ilagan 2009, D'Souza et al. 2010, Kovall and Blacklow 2010. CNTN1 (contactin 1), a protein involved in oligodendrocyte maturation (Hu et al. 2003) and MDK (midkine) (Huang et al. 2008, Gungor et al. 2011), which plays an important role in epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition, can also bind NOTCH2 and activate NOTCH2 signaling.

In the nucleus, NICD2 forms a complex with RBPJ (CBF1, CSL) and MAML (mastermind). The NICD2:RBPJ:MAML complex activates transcription from RBPJ binding promoter elements (RBEs) (Wu et al. 2000). NOTCH2 coactivator complexes directly stimulate transcription of HES1 and HES5 genes (Shimizu et al. 2002), both of which are known NOTCH1 targets. NOTCH2 but not NOTCH1 coactivator complexes, stimulate FCER2 transcription. Overexpression of FCER2 (CD23A) is a hallmark of B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (B-CLL) and correlates with the malfunction of apoptosis, which is thought be an underlying mechanism of B-CLL development (Hubmann et al. 2002). NOTCH2 coactivator complexes together with CREBP1 and EP300 stimulate transcription of GZMB (granzyme B), which is important for the cytotoxic function of CD8+ T cells (Maekawa et al. 2008).

NOTCH2 gene expression is differentially regulated during human B-cell development, with NOTCH2 transcripts appearing at late developmental stages (Bertrand et al. 2000).

NOTCH2 mutations are a rare cause of Alagille syndrome (AGS). AGS is a dominant congenital multisystem disorder characterized mainly by hepatic bile duct abnormalities. Craniofacial, heart and kidney abnormalities are also frequently observed in the Alagille spectrum (Alagille et al. 1975). AGS is predominantly caused by mutations in JAG1, a NOTCH2 ligand (Oda et al. 1997, Li et al. 1997), but it can also be caused by mutations in NOTCH2 (McDaniell et al. 2006).


Hajdu-Cheney syndrome, an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by severe and progressive bone loss, is caused by NOTCH2 mutations that result in premature C-terminal NOTCH2 truncation, probably leading to increased NOTCH2 signaling (Simpson et al. 2011, Isidor et al. 2011, Majewski et al. 2011). View original pathway at Reactome.

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External references

DataNodes

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NameTypeDatabase referenceComment
18xFucT-16xGlcS-FucS-NOTCH2(26-1581) ProteinQ04721 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
ADAM10 ProteinO14672 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
ADAM10:Zn2+ComplexR-HSA-157186 (Reactome)
APH1A ProteinQ96BI3 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
APH1B ProteinQ8WW43 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CNTN1 ProteinQ12860 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CNTN1:NOTCH2ComplexR-HSA-2220817 (Reactome)
CNTN1ProteinQ12860 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
DLL/JAG:NOTCH2ComplexR-HSA-157637 (Reactome)
DLL1 ProteinO00548 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
DLL1:NOTCH2ComplexR-HSA-1980050 (Reactome)
DLL1ProteinO00548 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
DLL4 ProteinQ9NR61 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
DLL4:NOTCH2ComplexR-HSA-1980053 (Reactome)
DLL4ProteinQ9NR61 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
EP300 ProteinQ09472 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
EP300ProteinQ09472 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
FCER2 gene ProteinENSG00000104921 (Ensembl)
FCER2 geneGeneProductENSG00000104921 (Ensembl)
FCER2(1-321)ProteinP06734 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
FRINGE-modified NOTCH2 Extracellular Fragment (NECD2) ProteinQ04721 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
GZMB Gene ProteinENSG00000100453 (Ensembl)
GZMB GeneGeneProductENSG00000100453 (Ensembl)
GZMBProteinP10144 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
HES1 gene ProteinENSG00000114315 (Ensembl)
HES1 geneGeneProductENSG00000114315 (Ensembl)
HES1ProteinQ14469 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
HES5 gene ProteinENSG00000197921 (Ensembl)
HES5 geneGeneProductENSG00000197921 (Ensembl)
HES5ProteinQ5TA89 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
JAG1 ProteinP78504 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
JAG1:NOTCH2ComplexR-HSA-1980058 (Reactome)
JAG1ProteinP78504 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
JAG2 ProteinQ9Y219 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
JAG2:NOTCH2ComplexR-HSA-1980059 (Reactome)
JAG2ProteinQ9Y219 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
MAML1 ProteinQ92585 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
MAML2 ProteinQ8IZL2 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
MAML3 ProteinQ96JK9 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
MAMLD1 ProteinQ13495 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
MAMLComplexR-HSA-212357 (Reactome)
MDK ProteinP21741 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
MDK:NOTCH2ComplexR-HSA-2974762 (Reactome)
MDKComplexR-HSA-2974753 (Reactome)
MIB/NEURLComplexR-HSA-1911464 (Reactome)
MIB1 ProteinQ86YT6 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
MIB2 ProteinQ96AX9 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
NCSTN ProteinQ92542 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
NEURL ProteinO76050 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
NEURL1B ProteinA8MQ27 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
NEXT2ProteinQ04721 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
NICD2 ProteinQ04721 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
NICD2ProteinQ04721 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
NOTCH2

coactivator

complex:p-S133-CREB1:EP300:GZMB Gene
ComplexR-HSA-2976561 (Reactome)
NOTCH2 fragment:DLL/JAGComplexR-HSA-157630 (Reactome)
NOTCH2 Coactivator Complex:FCER2 geneComplexR-HSA-2976740 (Reactome)
NOTCH2 Coactivator Complex:HES1 geneComplexR-HSA-2976712 (Reactome)
NOTCH2 Coactivator Complex:HES5 geneComplexR-HSA-2976724 (Reactome)
NOTCH2 Coactivator ComplexComplexR-HSA-2127289 (Reactome)
NOTCH2(1582-1665) ProteinQ04721 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
NOTCH2(1582-2471) ProteinQ04721 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
NOTCH2(1666-1696)ProteinQ04721 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
NOTCH2/Fringe-modified NOTCH2ComplexR-HSA-2168114 (Reactome)
NOTCH2ComplexR-HSA-157005 (Reactome)
PSEN1(1-298) ProteinP49768 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
PSEN1(299-467) ProteinP49768 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
PSEN2(1-297) ProteinP49810 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
PSEN2(298-448) ProteinP49810 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
PSENEN ProteinQ9NZ42 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Pre-NOTCH Expression and ProcessingPathwayR-HSA-1912422 (Reactome) In humans and other mammals the NOTCH gene family has four members, NOTCH1, NOTCH2, NOTCH3 and NOTCH4, encoded on four different chromosomes. Their transcription is developmentally regulated and tissue specific, but very little information exists on molecular mechanisms of transcriptional regulation. Translation of NOTCH mRNAs is negatively regulated by a number of recently discovered microRNAs (Li et al. 2009, Pang et al.2010, Ji et al. 2009, Kong et al. 2010, Marcet et al. 2011, Ghisi et al. 2011, Song et al. 2009, Hashimoto et al. 2010, Costa et al. 2009).

The nascent forms of NOTCH precursors, Pre-NOTCH1, Pre-NOTCH2, Pre-NOTCH3 and Pre-NOTCH4, undergo extensive posttranslational modifications in the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus to become functional. In the endoplasmic reticulum, conserved serine and threonine residues in the EGF repeats of NOTCH extracellular domain are fucosylated and glucosylated by POFUT1 and POGLUT1, respectively (Yao et al. 2011, Stahl et al. 2008, Wang et al. 2001, Shao et al. 2003, Acar et al. 2008, Fernandez Valdivia et al. 2011).

In the Golgi apparatus, fucose groups attached to NOTCH EGF repeats can be elongated by additional glycosylation steps initiated by fringe enzymes (Bruckner et al. 2000, Moloney et al. 2000, Cohen et al. 1997, Johnston et al. 1997, Chen et al. 2001). Fringe-mediated modification modulates NOTCH signaling but is not an obligatory step in Pre-NOTCH processing. Typically, processing of Pre-NOTCH in the Golgi involves cleavage by FURIN convertase (Blaumueller et al. 1997, Logeat et al. 1998, Gordon et al. 2009, Rand et al. 2000, Chan et al. 1998). The cleavage of NOTCH results in formation of mature NOTCH heterodimers that consist of NOTCH extracellular domain (NEC i.e. NECD) and NOTCH transmembrane and intracellular domain (NTM i.e. NTMICD). NOTCH heterodimers translocate to the cell surface where they function in cell to cell signaling.
RBPJ ProteinQ06330 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
RBPJProteinQ06330 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
RPS27A(1-76) ProteinP62979 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Signaling by NOTCH1PathwayR-HSA-1980143 (Reactome) NOTCH1 functions as both a transmembrane receptor presented on the cell surface and as a transcriptional regulator in the nucleus.

NOTCH1 receptor presented on the plasma membrane is activated by a membrane bound ligand expressed in trans on the surface of a neighboring cell. In trans, ligand binding triggers proteolytic cleavage of NOTCH1 and results in release of the NOTCH1 intracellular domain, NICD1, into the cytosol.

NICD1 translocates to the nucleus where it associates with RBPJ (also known as CSL or CBF) and mastermind-like (MAML) proteins (MAML1, MAML2 or MAML3; possibly also MAMLD1) to form NOTCH1 coactivator complex. NOTCH1 coactivator complex activates transcription of genes that possess RBPJ binding sites in their promoters.

UBA52(1-76) ProteinP62987 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
UBB(1-76) ProteinP0CG47 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
UBB(153-228) ProteinP0CG47 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
UBB(77-152) ProteinP0CG47 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
UBC(1-76) ProteinP0CG48 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
UBC(153-228) ProteinP0CG48 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
UBC(229-304) ProteinP0CG48 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
UBC(305-380) ProteinP0CG48 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
UBC(381-456) ProteinP0CG48 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
UBC(457-532) ProteinP0CG48 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
UBC(533-608) ProteinP0CG48 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
UBC(609-684) ProteinP0CG48 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
UBC(77-152) ProteinP0CG48 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Ub-DLL/JAG:NOTCH2ComplexR-HSA-2172171 (Reactome)
UbComplexR-HSA-113595 (Reactome)
Zn2+ MetaboliteCHEBI:29105 (ChEBI)
gamma-secretase complexComplexR-HSA-157343 (Reactome)
p-S133-CREB1 homodimerComplexR-HSA-111911 (Reactome)
p-S133-CREB1 ProteinP16220 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)

Annotated Interactions

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SourceTargetTypeDatabase referenceComment
ADAM10:Zn2+mim-catalysisR-HSA-157629 (Reactome)
CNTN1:NOTCH2ArrowR-HSA-2220816 (Reactome)
CNTN1:NOTCH2R-HSA-2974731 (Reactome)
CNTN1R-HSA-2220816 (Reactome)
DLL/JAG:NOTCH2R-HSA-2172172 (Reactome)
DLL1:NOTCH2ArrowR-HSA-1980048 (Reactome)
DLL1R-HSA-1980048 (Reactome)
DLL4:NOTCH2ArrowR-HSA-1980051 (Reactome)
DLL4R-HSA-1980051 (Reactome)
EP300R-HSA-2976563 (Reactome)
FCER2 geneR-HSA-2127285 (Reactome)
FCER2 geneR-HSA-2976742 (Reactome)
FCER2(1-321)ArrowR-HSA-2127285 (Reactome)
GZMB GeneR-HSA-2976551 (Reactome)
GZMB GeneR-HSA-2976563 (Reactome)
GZMBArrowR-HSA-2976551 (Reactome)
HES1 geneR-HSA-2197562 (Reactome)
HES1 geneR-HSA-2976716 (Reactome)
HES1ArrowR-HSA-2197562 (Reactome)
HES5 geneR-HSA-2197564 (Reactome)
HES5 geneR-HSA-2976726 (Reactome)
HES5ArrowR-HSA-2197564 (Reactome)
JAG1:NOTCH2ArrowR-HSA-1980056 (Reactome)
JAG1R-HSA-1980056 (Reactome)
JAG2:NOTCH2ArrowR-HSA-1980061 (Reactome)
JAG2R-HSA-1980061 (Reactome)
MAMLR-HSA-2197588 (Reactome)
MDK:NOTCH2ArrowR-HSA-2974737 (Reactome)
MDKR-HSA-2974737 (Reactome)
MIB/NEURLmim-catalysisR-HSA-2172172 (Reactome)
NEXT2ArrowR-HSA-157629 (Reactome)
NEXT2R-HSA-157640 (Reactome)
NICD2ArrowR-HSA-157640 (Reactome)
NICD2ArrowR-HSA-157933 (Reactome)
NICD2ArrowR-HSA-2974731 (Reactome)
NICD2R-HSA-157933 (Reactome)
NICD2R-HSA-2197588 (Reactome)
NOTCH2

coactivator

complex:p-S133-CREB1:EP300:GZMB Gene
ArrowR-HSA-2976551 (Reactome)
NOTCH2

coactivator

complex:p-S133-CREB1:EP300:GZMB Gene
ArrowR-HSA-2976563 (Reactome)
NOTCH2 fragment:DLL/JAGArrowR-HSA-157629 (Reactome)
NOTCH2 Coactivator Complex:FCER2 geneArrowR-HSA-2127285 (Reactome)
NOTCH2 Coactivator Complex:FCER2 geneArrowR-HSA-2976742 (Reactome)
NOTCH2 Coactivator Complex:HES1 geneArrowR-HSA-2197562 (Reactome)
NOTCH2 Coactivator Complex:HES1 geneArrowR-HSA-2976716 (Reactome)
NOTCH2 Coactivator Complex:HES5 geneArrowR-HSA-2197564 (Reactome)
NOTCH2 Coactivator Complex:HES5 geneArrowR-HSA-2976726 (Reactome)
NOTCH2 Coactivator ComplexArrowR-HSA-2197588 (Reactome)
NOTCH2 Coactivator ComplexR-HSA-2976563 (Reactome)
NOTCH2 Coactivator ComplexR-HSA-2976716 (Reactome)
NOTCH2 Coactivator ComplexR-HSA-2976726 (Reactome)
NOTCH2 Coactivator ComplexR-HSA-2976742 (Reactome)
NOTCH2(1666-1696)ArrowR-HSA-157640 (Reactome)
NOTCH2/Fringe-modified NOTCH2R-HSA-1980048 (Reactome)
NOTCH2/Fringe-modified NOTCH2R-HSA-1980056 (Reactome)
NOTCH2R-HSA-1980051 (Reactome)
NOTCH2R-HSA-1980061 (Reactome)
NOTCH2R-HSA-2220816 (Reactome)
NOTCH2R-HSA-2974737 (Reactome)
R-HSA-157629 (Reactome) Ligand binding induces a conformational change in NOTCH2, through mechanical pulling of NOTCH triggered by endocytosis of the receptor-attached ligand (Meloty-Kapella et al. 2012). This conformational change exposes the S2 site in the extracellular region of NOTCH2 and results in cleavage of NOTCH2 by ADAM10 metalloprotease (Gibb et al. 2010, Groot et al. 2014), generating the membrane-anchored NOTCH2 fragment NEXT2 (Shimizu et al. 2000). The extracellular NOTCH2 portion remains attached to the ligand presented on the plasma membrane of a neighboring cell.
R-HSA-157640 (Reactome) NEXT2 fragment of NOTCH2 is further cleaved at the S3 site by the gamma-secretase complex, which releases the intracellular domain NICD2 into the cytosol (Saxena et al. 2001, De Strooper et al. 1999, Schroeter et al. 1998, Fortini 2002).
R-HSA-157933 (Reactome) The cytosolic NICD2 translocates to the nucleus.
R-HSA-1980048 (Reactome) DLL1, expressed on the surface of a neighboring cell, binds NOTCH2 and activates NOTCH2-mediated intracellular signaling (Shimizu et al. 2000). Modification of NOTCH2 extracellular domain by fringe enzymes enhances NOTCH2 activation by DLL1 (Hicks et al. 2000). Activation of NOTCH2 signaling by DLL1 may regulate regeneration and proliferation of renal tubules during acute kidney injury (Kobayashi et al. 2008).
R-HSA-1980051 (Reactome) DLL4, expressed on a neighboring cell, binds NOTCH2 receptor and activates NOTCH2 intracellular signaling. The study used recombinant NOTCH2 and DLL4, exogenously expressed in Chinese hamster ovary cells. The species origin of NOTCH2 and DLL4 is not specified in the manuscript by Ji et al. 2004. The impact of fringe-mediated modification of NOTCH2 on activation by DLL4 has not been examined.
R-HSA-1980056 (Reactome) JAG1, expressed on a neighboring cell, binds NOTCH2 and activates intracellular NOTCH2 signaling (Shimizu et al. 1999, Shimizu et al. 2000). In contrast to NOTCH1, where fringe-mediated modification reduces the affinity of JAG1 for NOTCH1, it seems that fringe-mediated modification of NOTCH2 extracellular domain enhances activation of NOTCH2 signaling by JAG1 (Hicks et al. 2000).

JAG1-NOTCH2 signaling axis is affected in Alagille syndrome (AGS), a dominant congenital disorder characterized by hepatic bile duct abnormalities, as well as craniofacial, heart and kidney defects (Alagille et al. 1975, Habib et al. 1987). AGS is predominantly caused by mutations in JAG1 (Oda et al. 1997, Li et al. 1997) and less frequently by mutations in NOTCH2 (McDaniell et al. 2006).

JAG1 and NOTCH2 are expressed in kidney glomeruli and JAG1-NOTH2 signaling plays an important role in kidney development, as shown in mice mutant for JAG1 or NOTCH2 or both (McCright et al. 2001, McCright et al. 2002).
R-HSA-1980061 (Reactome) JAG2, expressed on a neighboring cell, binds NOTCH2 and activates intracellular NOTCH2 signaling (Shimizu et al. 2000).
R-HSA-2127285 (Reactome) Transient transfection of a human pre-B-cell line REH with a vector encoding recombinant rat NICD2 induces endogenous FCER2 transcription. Overexpression of FCER2 (CD23A) is a hallmark of B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (B-CLL) and correlates with the malfunction of apoptosis, which is thought be an underlying mechanism of B-CLL development. The Epstein-Barr virus protein EBNA2 can also activate FCER2 transcription through RBPJ promoter elements, possibly by mimicking NOTCH2 signaling (Hubmann et al. 2002).
R-HSA-2172172 (Reactome) NOTCH ligands DLL1, DLL4, JAG1 and JAG2 undergo ubiquitination and endocytosis after binding NOTCH2 in trans. Integrity of the intracellular domain of DLL1 was shown to be essential for the successful release of NOTCH2 intracellular domain, NICD2, in response to DLL1 binding (Shimizu et al. 2002). In Drosophila, ubiquitination of Delta and Serrate ligands is performed by either Mindbomb or Neuralized ubiquitin ligase. In mammals, there are two Mindbomb homologues, MIB1 and MIB2 and two Neuralized homologues, NEURL (also known as NEUR1) and NEURL1B (also known as NEUR2). Although both Mib1 and Mib2 ubiquitinate Delta (Koo et al. 2005), only Mib1 was shown to be essential for normal development in mice, with Mib1 deficient mice exhibiting typical Notch deficiency phenotypes (Koo et al. 2007). This could be due to different expression patterns of Mib1 and Mib2. While Mib1 is abundantly expressed in embryos and adult tissues, Mib2 expression is limited to adult tissues only (Koo et al. 2005). Mouse Neurl was directly shown to ubiquitinate Jag1 but not other Notch ligands in vitro. N-terminal myristoylation targets Neurl to the plasma membrane and this is a prerequisite for Jag1 internalization (Koutelou et al. 2008). Mouse Neurl1b was shown to directly bind and ubiquitinate recombinant Xenopus Delta and to cooperate with Mib1 in Delta endocytosis (Song et al. 2006). Ubiquitination of NOTCH ligands by MIB and NEURL ubiquitin ligases triggers ligand endocytosis. Drosophila Neuralized needs to interact with membrane phosphoinositides through its phosphoinositide-binding motif to trigger endocytosis of ubiquitinated Delta (Skwarek et al. 2007). The pulling force model states that the endocytosis of ubiquitinated Notch ligands mechanically pulls the ligand-bound Notch receptor, exposing the S2 cleavage site and resulting in Notch receptor cleavage by ADAM10 and/or ADAM17 metalloproteases (Itoh et al. 2003). Using a cell-bead optical tweezers system to measure rupture force specific for cells expressing Dll1 bound to laser trapped Notch1 beads, it was shown that the mechanical force required for the activation of Notch signaling depends on ligand ubiquitination and subsequent clathrin-mediated endocytosis that involves dynamin, epsins and actin (Meloty-Kapella et al. 2012). Ligand endocytosis and recycling does not directly influence Dll1 and Notch1 interaction, except that it regulates the amount of ligand on the cell surface that is available to activate Notch (Shergill et al. 2012).
R-HSA-2197562 (Reactome) NOTCH2 coactivator complex bound to RBPJ elements in the promoter of HES1 gene stimulates HES1 transcription (Shimizu et al. 2002).
R-HSA-2197564 (Reactome) NOTCH2 coactivator complex bound to HES5 promoter stimulates HES5 transcription (Shimizu et al. 2002).
R-HSA-2197588 (Reactome) In the nucleus, NICD2 forms a complex with RBPJ (CBF1, CSL) and MAML (mastermind). NICD2:RBPJ:MAML complex activates transcription from RBPJ-binding promoter elements (Wu et al. 2000).

Besides NICD2, RBPJ and MAML, NOTCH2 coactivator complex likely includes other proteins, shown as components of the NOTCH1 coactivator complex. Since disruption of the RBPJ:NCOR corepressor and MAML-mediated recruitment of transcriptional activators has not been studied in the context of NICD2, it is not shown here. More details are available in the pathway Signaling by NOTCH1.

Many NOTCH-regulated genes have paired RBPJ-binding sites in their promoters, in head-to-head arrangement, and require cooperative formation of dimeric NOTCH transcription complexes for transcriptional activation (Nam et al. 2007).
R-HSA-2220816 (Reactome) CNTN1 (F3, contactin-1) is a neuronal cell adhesion protein that can bind and activate NOTCH2, as well as NOTCH1, and these interactions are thought to play a role in oligodendrocyte maturation. While NOTCH1 activation by CNTN1 was shown to be deltex-dependent, the involvement of deltex in CNTN1-mediated activation of NOTCH2, although likely, has not been examined (Hu et al. 2003).
R-HSA-2974731 (Reactome) Binding of CNTN1 to NOTCH2 results in release of the intracellular domain of NOTCH2, NICD2 in a gamma-secretase-dependent way. The role of ADAM10 metalloprotease in this process has not been directly examined (Hu et al. 2003).
R-HSA-2974737 (Reactome) MDK (Midkine, MK) is a secreted, heparin-binding growth factor that acts as a homodimer (Iwasaki et al. 1997). Both the full-length and the C-terminal region of MDK can bind the N-terminus of NOTCH2. In the presence of MDK, NICD2 accumulates in the nucleus in a dose-dependent fashion and epithelial-to-mesenchymal-transition (EMT) morphological changes are induced through a mechanism that has not been fully elucidated (Huang et al. 2008, Gungor et al. 2011).
R-HSA-2976551 (Reactome) NOTCH2 coactivator complex together with CREB1 and EP300 stimulates transcription of GZMB (granzyme B), which is important for the cytotoxic function of CD8+ T-cells (Maekawa et al. 2008).
R-HSA-2976563 (Reactome) GZMB (granzyme B) promoter contains several RBPJ binding elements (RBEs). NOTCH2 coactivator complex occupies the proximal RBE and at the same time interacts with phosphorylated CREB1, bound to an adjacent CRE site. EP300 transcriptional coactivator is also recruited to this complex through association with CREB1 (Maekawa et al. 2008).
R-HSA-2976716 (Reactome) NOTCH2 intracellular domain, NICD2, as a part of the NOTCH2 coactivator complex, binds RBPJ elements in the promoter of HES1 gene (Shimizu et al. 2002).
R-HSA-2976726 (Reactome) NOTCH2 intracellular domain, NICD2, as a part of the NOTCH2 coactivator complex, binds RBPJ elements in the promoter of HES5 gene (Shimizu et al. 2002).
R-HSA-2976742 (Reactome) The promoter of FCER2 (CD23A) contains several RBPJ (CSL i.e. CBF) binding sites that are occupied by RBPJ transcription complexes that contain NICD2, but not NICD1. The association of NICD2 with RBPJ promoter elements of FCER2 gene was demonstrated by electromobility shift assays on nuclear extracts of human B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (B-CLL) cells (Hubmann et al. 2002).
RBPJR-HSA-2197588 (Reactome)
Ub-DLL/JAG:NOTCH2ArrowR-HSA-2172172 (Reactome)
Ub-DLL/JAG:NOTCH2R-HSA-157629 (Reactome)
UbR-HSA-2172172 (Reactome)
gamma-secretase complexArrowR-HSA-2974731 (Reactome)
gamma-secretase complexmim-catalysisR-HSA-157640 (Reactome)
p-S133-CREB1 homodimerR-HSA-2976563 (Reactome)
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