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Publication : Delta1 family members are involved in filopodial actin formation and neuronal cell migration independent of Notch signaling.

First Author  Sugiyama K Year  2010
Journal  Biochem Biophys Res Commun Volume  398
Issue  1 Pages  118-24
PubMed ID  20558143 Mgi Jnum  J:162415
Mgi Id  MGI:4818847 Doi  10.1016/j.bbrc.2010.06.047
Citation  Sugiyama K, et al. (2010) Delta1 family members are involved in filopodial actin formation and neuronal cell migration independent of Notch signaling. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 398(1):118-24
abstractText  Delta family proteins are transmembrane molecules that bind Notch receptors and activate downstream signaling events in neighboring cells. In addition to serving as Notch ligands, Notch-independent roles for Delta have been suggested but are not fully understood. Here, we demonstrate a previously unrecognized role for Delta in filopodial actin formation. Delta1 and Delta4, but not Delta3, exhibit filopodial protrusive activity, and this activity is independent of Notch signaling. The filopodial activity of Delta1 does not depend on the PDZ-binding domain at the C-terminus; however, the intracellular membrane-proximal region that is anchored to the plasma membrane plays an important role in filopodial activity. We further identified a Notch-independent role of DeltaD in neuronal cell migration in zebrafish. These findings suggest a possible functional link between Notch-independent filopodial activity of Delta and the control of cell motility.
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