Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1950574 | Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Cell Research | 2014 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Notch4 is a divergent member of the Notch family of receptors that is primarily expressed in the vasculature. Its expression implies an important role for Notch4 in the vasculature; however, mice homozygous for the Notch4d1 knockout allele are viable. Since little is known about the role of Notch4 in the vasculature and how it functions, we further investigated Notch4 in mice and in cultured cells. We found that the Notch4d1 allele is not null as it expresses a truncated transcript encoding most of the NOTCH4 extracellular domain. In cultured cells, NOTCH4 did not signal in response to ligand. Moreover, NOTCH4 inhibited signalling from the NOTCH1 receptor. This is the first report of cis-inhibition of signalling by another Notch receptor. The NOTCH4 extracellular domain also inhibits NOTCH1 signalling when expressed in cis, raising the possibility that reported Notch4 phenotypes may not be due to loss of NOTCH4 function. To better address the role of NOTCH4 in vivo, we generated a Notch4 null mouse in which the entire coding region was deleted. Notch4 null mice exhibited slightly delayed vessel growth in the retina, consistent with our novel finding that NOTCH4 protein is expressed in the newly formed vasculature. These findings indicate a role of NOTCH4 in fine-tuning the forming vascular plexus.
Keywords
LNRmouse aortic endothelial cellsDll1Notch4Jagged1JAG1ANKTGNEGFIB4raveDelta-like 4DSLdll4PestRetinal angiogenesisisolectin B4TADrapid amplification of cDNA endsankyrin repeatextracellular domainNotch intracellular domainTranscriptional activation domainICDdelta-like 1numerical apertureembryonic daypostnatal dayembryonic stemTrans-Golgi networkendoplasmic reticulumepidermal growth factorCocultureRace
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Authors
A.C. James, J.O. Szot, K. Iyer, J.A. Major, S.E. Pursglove, G. Chapman, S.L. Dunwoodie,