Deltex acts as a positive regulator of Notch signaling through interactions with the Notch ankyrin repeats
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AIP4/Itch regulates Notch receptor degradation in the absence of ligandItch/AIP4 mediates Deltex degradation through the formation of K29-linked polyubiquitin chainsAn Epstein-Barr virus protein interacts with NotchThe ankyrin repeat as molecular architecture for protein recognitionNotch signaling in CD4 and CD8 T cell developmentT cell leukemia-associated human Notch/translocation-associated Notch homologue has I kappa B-like activity and physically interacts with nuclear factor-kappa B proteins in T cellsGain of function notch phenotypes associated with ectopic expression of the Su(H) C-terminal domain illustrate separability of Notch and hairless-mediated activitiesGeneration of New Hairless Alleles by Genomic Engineering at the Hairless Locus in Drosophila melanogasterStructure and stability of the ankyrin domain of the Drosophila Notch receptorEvidence-Based Theory for Integrated Genome Regulation of Ontogeny--An Unprecedented Role of Nuclear FGFR1 SignalingMolecular analysis of the notch repressor-complex in Drosophila: characterization of potential hairless binding sites on suppressor of hairlessDefects in limb, craniofacial, and thymic development in Jagged2 mutant miceENU mutagenesis reveals that Notchless homolog 1 (Drosophila) affects Cdkn1a and several members of the Wnt pathway during murine pre-implantation developmentNotch-1 regulates transcription of the epidermal growth factor receptor through p53.The ubiquitin ligase deltex-3l regulates endosomal sorting of the G protein-coupled receptor CXCR4Deltex regulates T-cell activation by targeted degradation of active MEKK1.Regulation of EGFR and Notch signaling by distinct isoforms of D-cbl during Drosophila developmentEssential roles for ankyrin repeat and transactivation domains in induction of T-cell leukemia by notch1.The nuclear protein encoded by the Drosophila neurogenic gene mastermind is widely expressed and associates with specific chromosomal regions.Analysis of dominant enhancers and suppressors of activated Notch in Drosophila.Deltex-1 activates mitotic signaling and proliferation and increases the clonogenic and invasive potential of U373 and LN18 glioblastoma cells and correlates with patient survivalA genetic screen for novel components of the notch signaling pathway during Drosophila bristle development.Genetic characterization of the Drosophila melanogaster Suppressor of deltex gene: A regulator of notch signaling.Notching up another pathway.Trp53 regulates Notch 4 signaling through Mdm2.An integrated genomics approach identifies drivers of proliferation in luminal-subtype human breast cancer.Modulation of notch signaling elicits signature tumors and inhibits hras1-induced oncogenesis in the mouse mammary epitheliumNotch1 contributes to mouse T-cell leukemia by directly inducing the expression of c-mycT cells develop normally in the absence of both Deltex1 and Deltex2Deltex1 antagonizes HIF-1α and sustains the stability of regulatory T cells in vivo.Structural and functional analysis of the repressor complex in the Notch signaling pathway of Drosophila melanogaster.Ligand-induced cleavage and regulation of nuclear entry of Notch in Drosophila melanogaster embryosArrestin development: emerging roles for beta-arrestins in developmental signaling pathwaysSynergy between the ESCRT-III complex and Deltex defines a ligand-independent Notch signal.Interactions between enhancer of rudimentary and Notch and deltex reveal a regulatory function of enhancer of rudimentary in the Notch signaling pathway in Drosophila melanogaster.Genomics and expression profiles of the Hedgehog and Notch signaling pathways in sea urchin developmentLigand-Independent Mechanisms of Notch Activity.Regulation of Notch Signaling by an Evolutionary Conserved DEAD Box RNA Helicase, Maheshvara in Drosophila melanogaster.Analysis of notch lacking the carboxyl terminus identified in Drosophila embryos.A gain-of-function suppressor screen for genes involved in dorsal-ventral boundary formation in the Drosophila wing
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Deltex acts as a positive regulator of Notch signaling through interactions with the Notch ankyrin repeats
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1995 թուականի Օգոստոսին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1995 թվականի օգոստոսին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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Deltex acts as a positive regu ...... with the Notch ankyrin repeats
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Deltex acts as a positive regu ...... with the Notch ankyrin repeats
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Deltex acts as a positive regu ...... with the Notch ankyrin repeats
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Deltex acts as a positive regu ...... with the Notch ankyrin repeats
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Deltex acts as a positive regu ...... with the Notch ankyrin repeats
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Deltex acts as a positive regu ...... with the Notch ankyrin repeats
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Deltex acts as a positive regu ...... with the Notch ankyrin repeats
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Deltex acts as a positive regu ...... with the Notch ankyrin repeats
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Deltex acts as a positive regu ...... with the Notch ankyrin repeats
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Deltex acts as a positive regu ...... with the Notch ankyrin repeats
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C M Blaumueller
R J Diederich
S Artavanis-Tsakonas
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