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. 2008 Mar 17;65(13):2056–2068. doi: 10.1007/s00018-008-7586-4

ADAM proteases: ligand processing and modulation of the Notch pathway

A Zolkiewska 1,
PMCID: PMC2674646  NIHMSID: NIHMS88867  PMID: 18344021

Abstract.

ADAM metalloproteases play important roles in development and disease. One of the key functions of ADAMs is the proteolytic processing of Notch receptors and their ligands. ADAM-mediated cleavage of Notch represents the first step in regulated intramembrane proteolysis of the receptor, leading to activation of the Notch pathway. Recent reports indicate that the transmembrane Notch ligands also undergo ADAM-mediated processing in cultured cells and in vivo. The proteolytic processing of Notch ligands modulates the strength and duration of Notch signals, leads to generation of soluble intracellular domains of the ligands, and may support a bi-directional signaling between cells.

Keywords. Metalloprotease, disintegrin, proteolysis, signaling, Notch, Delta, ligand

Footnotes

Received 22 December 2007; received after revision 7 February 2008; accepted 19 February 2008


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