1. Delta/Notch-Like EGF-Related Receptor (DNER) Is Not a Notch Ligand
- Author
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Will Bailis, Kostandin Pajcini, Warren S. Pear, Yongjie Lai, Eric Lancaster, and Maxwell Greene
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0301 basic medicine ,Luminescence ,Cell ,lcsh:Medicine ,Ligands ,Biochemistry ,Myoblasts ,Binding Analysis ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cell Signaling ,Animal Cells ,Myocyte ,Receptor, Notch1 ,lcsh:Science ,Receptor ,Notch Signaling ,Multidisciplinary ,Receptors, Notch ,Chemistry ,Luciferase Assay ,Stem Cells ,Physics ,Electromagnetic Radiation ,Cell Differentiation ,Cell biology ,Enzymes ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Bioassays and Physiological Analysis ,Physical Sciences ,Notch ligand ,Cellular Types ,Oxidoreductases ,Luciferase ,Cell Binding Assay ,Binding domain ,Signal Transduction ,Research Article ,Notch signaling pathway ,Nerve Tissue Proteins ,Receptors, Cell Surface ,Research and Analysis Methods ,Cell Line ,03 medical and health sciences ,medicine ,Humans ,Chemical Characterization ,Enzyme Assays ,lcsh:R ,Biology and Life Sciences ,Proteins ,Cell Biology ,030104 developmental biology ,HEK293 Cells ,Cancer research ,Enzymology ,lcsh:Q ,Biochemical Analysis ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Function (biology) ,Developmental Biology - Abstract
Delta/Notch-like EGF-related receptor (DNER) has been reported to act as a Notch ligand, despite lacking a Delta/Serrate/Lag (DSL) binding domain common to all other known ligands. The established Notch ligand Delta-like 1 (DLL1), but not DNER, activated Notch1 in a luciferase assay, prevented the differentiation of myoblasts through Notch signaling, and bound Notch-fc in a cell-based assay. DNER is not a Notch ligand and its true function remains unknown.
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- 2016