Notch from Neurodevelopment to Neurodegeneration: Keeping the FateA. Israel, B. de Strooper, F. Checler, Y. Christen Springer Science & Business Media, 6 дек. 2012 г. - Всего страниц: 158 Can molecular mechanisms involved in neural development help us to understand, prevent and perhaps reverse the course of brain ageing and neurodegenerative disorders? Brain development and function require complex cellular and molecular processes controlled by a number of different signaling mechanisms. One such signaling mechanism, the Notch pathway, has been recognized as an important player in the regulation of cellfate decisions during early neural development. However, the action of this evolutionary conserved and widely used cell-cell interaction mechanism is not confined to the developing nervous system. In addition, recent studies have shown that elucidating the mechanism of Notch signaling and its role in the brain is important for our understanding of neurological disorders such as Alzheimer's disease and cerebral arteriopathy CADASIL. |
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... cleaving both the amyloid protein precursor and Notch, which plays a crucial role in neurological development and intracellular signalling systems. It was to examine these perspectives, which lead far beyond research into Alzheimer's ...
... cleaving both the amyloid protein precursor and Notch, which plays a crucial role in neurological development and intracellular signalling systems. It was to examine these perspectives, which lead far beyond research into Alzheimer's ...
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... cleave within a membranespanning domain (Brown et al. 2000). This latter cleavage releases a soluble fragment to the ... cleaving the transmembrane domains of these bacterial proteins are homologous to the mammalian protease that is ...
... cleave within a membranespanning domain (Brown et al. 2000). This latter cleavage releases a soluble fragment to the ... cleaving the transmembrane domains of these bacterial proteins are homologous to the mammalian protease that is ...
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... cleaved from preprolactin by the action of signal peptidase undergoes further processing by a distinct protease that cleaves the signal peptide fragment in the middle of its predicted membranespanning domain (Weihofen et al. 2000) ...
... cleaved from preprolactin by the action of signal peptidase undergoes further processing by a distinct protease that cleaves the signal peptide fragment in the middle of its predicted membranespanning domain (Weihofen et al. 2000) ...
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... cleaved to release the soluble NH2terminal fragment, which then translocates to the nucleus where it mediates the increased transcription of target genes (Brown and Goldstein 1997). Release of mature SREBP from the membrane requires two ...
... cleaved to release the soluble NH2terminal fragment, which then translocates to the nucleus where it mediates the increased transcription of target genes (Brown and Goldstein 1997). Release of mature SREBP from the membrane requires two ...
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... the first six membranespanning domains of SCAP (amino acids 1–448, including the sterol sensor) are overexpressed, SREBPs are cleaved constitutively and this cleavage is Sterol Regulation of SCAP Movement Retention of SCAP in the.
... the first six membranespanning domains of SCAP (amino acids 1–448, including the sterol sensor) are overexpressed, SREBPs are cleaved constitutively and this cleavage is Sterol Regulation of SCAP Movement Retention of SCAP in the.
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More than Just a Developmental | |
Conclusion | |
Results | |
Discussion | |
New NonPeptidic Inhibitors of γSecretase Abolish | |
Acknowledgements | |
Conclusion | |
βAPP Processing its Biology and Alzheimers Disease | |
References | |
Both Wildtype PS1 and PS1Δcat Restore Normal Proteolytic | |
Neuroanatomical localization of δcatenin | |
Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells Are the Primary Target of | |
Conclusion and Perspectives | |
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Acad Sci USA Alzheimer’s disease amino acids amyloid precursor protein Annaert antibodies APP and Notch ArtavanisTsakonas aspartates aspartyl protease assay ATF6 binding Biol Chem brain CADASIL cadherin catenin Cell Biol cellular cleavage cleavage of Notch cleaved complex Cterminal cytosolic detected Drosophila elegans encoding endoproteolysis enzyme expression Fbox fragment function gammasecretase genes Goldstein JL Golgi Greenwald Haass HEK293 cells homologue immunoprecipitated inhibition inhibitors interaction Kopan Levesque ligand mammalian mediates membranespanning domain Mol Cell molecular molecule Mumm mutations Natl Acad Sci neurite neurogenesis neurons Neurosci NIC nicastrin NICD Nohturfft Notch intracellular domain Notch receptors Notch signaling nuclear overexpressing phenotype phosphorylation presenilin Proc Natl Acad production proteasome proteolytic Ray WJ regulated residues Rogaeva role Saftig SCAP Schroeter EH secretase Selkoe DJ sequence signal peptide SREBP St GeorgeHyslop stably sterols Strooper substrate Thinakaran transcription factor transfected translocation transmembrane domain ubiquitin wildtype Wolfe Zhang