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生物多样性和非经典 Notch 信号通路。

Biodiversity and noncanonical Notch signaling.

机构信息

Institut de Génétique et de Biologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire, Illkirch, France.

出版信息

Curr Top Dev Biol. 2010;92:457-81. doi: 10.1016/S0070-2153(10)92014-0.

Abstract

Early genetics in flies revealed that Notch is a complex pleiotropic locus. We now know that Notch is a receptor that plays prominent roles during development and functions locally in many tissues to instruct cell fate decisions. Drosophila has been an excellent model to identify genetically the elements that contribute to the canonical Notch signaling transduction machinery defined as DSL-Notch-CSL-MAML axis. This core pathway is required in many biological events in all animals. Though the canonical Notch pathway is relatively simple, and as the steps of the events are now more deeply understood, an increasing number of reports in the last decade show that many other molecules can influence Notch signaling, some by competing with a given element of the cascade. This may occur at any step bringing more diversity and plasticity to the Notch pathway. Most of these regulatory molecules act in a context-specific manner and/or are themselves key regulators in other pathways, providing increasing examples of how connections among distinct pathway modulate each other ("cross talk"). The noncanonical signals discussed in this chapter are broadly defined and correspond to the following: DSL-independent activations, interactions with non-DSL ligands, CSL-independent signaling, signal transduction without cleavage, differential posttranslational modifications, competition/protection for a cofactor, and cross talk with other signaling pathways [Wnt, bone morphogenic protein (BMP), NF-kappaB, etc.]. Though some deemed controversial, these events may impact human diseases. Understanding the molecular nature of these events will allow avoidance of adverse effects during possible clinical treatments. In this review, we will focus on some noncanonical Notch activities and their in vivo significance during developmental and pathological processes.

摘要

早期的果蝇遗传学研究表明,Notch 是一个复杂的多效基因座。我们现在知道,Notch 是一种受体,在发育过程中发挥着重要作用,并在许多组织中发挥局部作用,指导细胞命运决定。果蝇一直是鉴定有助于定义为 DSL-Notch-CSL-MAML 轴的经典 Notch 信号转导机制的遗传元件的优秀模型。该核心途径在所有动物的许多生物学事件中都是必需的。虽然经典 Notch 途径相对简单,并且随着事件步骤的深入理解,过去十年中越来越多的报告表明,许多其他分子可以影响 Notch 信号,有些通过与级联的给定元件竞争。这可能发生在任何步骤,为 Notch 途径带来更多的多样性和可塑性。这些调节分子中的大多数以特定于上下文的方式发挥作用,或者本身是其他途径中的关键调节剂,为不同途径之间的相互调节(“串扰”)提供了越来越多的例子。本章讨论的非经典信号被广泛定义,对应于以下内容:DSL 非依赖性激活、与非 DSL 配体的相互作用、CSL 非依赖性信号转导、无切割的信号转导、差异的翻译后修饰、共因子的竞争/保护,以及与其他信号通路的串扰[Wnt、骨形态发生蛋白(BMP)、NF-κB 等]。尽管有些被认为有争议,但这些事件可能会影响人类疾病。了解这些事件的分子性质将允许在可能的临床治疗中避免不良反应。在这篇综述中,我们将重点介绍一些非经典 Notch 活性及其在发育和病理过程中的体内意义。

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