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Identification and characterization of presenilin-independent Notch signaling.
Authors:Bridget E Berechid  Magali Kitzmann  Daniel R Foltz  Arthur H Roach  Dietmar Seiffert  Lorin A Thompson  Richard E Olson  Alan Bernstein  Dorit B Donoviel  Jeffrey S Nye
Institution:Department of Molecular Pharmacology/Biological Chemistry, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois 60611, USA.
Abstract:Presenilin (PS) proteins control the proteolytic cleavage that precedes nuclear access of the Notch intracellular domain. Here we observe that a partial activation of the HES1 promoter can be detected in PS1/PS2 (PS1/2) double null cells using Notch1 Delta E constructs or following Delta 1 stimulation, despite an apparent abolition of the production and nuclear accumulation of the Notch intracellular domain. PS1/2-independent Notch activation is sensitive to Numblike, a physiological inhibitor of Notch. PS1/2-independent Notch signaling is also inhibited by an active gamma-secretase inhibitor in the low micromolar range and is not inhibited by an inactive analogue, similar to PS-dependent Notch signaling. However, experiments using a Notch1-Gal4-VP16 fusion protein indicate that the PS1/2-independent activity does not release Gal4-VP16 and is therefore unlikely to proceed via an intramembranous cleavage. These data reveal that a novel PS1/2-independent mechanism plays a partial role in Notch signal transduction.
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