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Publication : Notch2 complements Notch1 to mediate inductive signaling that initiates early T cell development.

First Author  Romero-Wolf M Year  2020
Journal  J Cell Biol Volume  219
Issue  10 PubMed ID  32756905
Mgi Jnum  J:306452 Mgi Id  MGI:6706178
Doi  10.1083/jcb.202005093 Citation  Romero-Wolf M, et al. (2020) Notch2 complements Notch1 to mediate inductive signaling that initiates early T cell development. J Cell Biol 219(10)
abstractText  Notch signaling is the dominant intercellular signaling input during the earliest stages of T cell development in the thymus. Although Notch1 is known to be indispensable, we show that it does not mediate all Notch signaling in precommitment stages: Notch2 initially works in parallel to promote early murine T cell development and antagonize other fates. Notch-regulated target genes before and after T lineage commitment change dynamically, and we show that this partially reflects shifts in genome-wide DNA binding by RBPJ, the transcription factor activated by complex formation with the Notch intracellular domain. Although Notch signaling and transcription factor PU.1 can activate some common targets in precommitment T progenitors, Notch signaling and PU.1 activity have functionally antagonistic effects on multiple targets, delineating separation of pro-T cells from alternative PU.1-dependent fates. These results define a distinct mechanism of Notch signal response that distinguishes the initial stages of murine T cell development.
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