Direct induction of T lymphocyte-specific gene expression by the mammalian notch signaling pathway

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Abstract

The Notch signaling pathway regulates the commitment and early development of T lymphocytes. We studied Notch-mediated induction of the pre-T cell receptor α (pTa) gene, a T-cell-specific transcriptional target of Notch. The pTa enhancer was activated by Notch signaling and contained binding sites for its nuclear effector, CSL. Mutation of the CSL-binding sites abolished enhancer induction by Notch and delayed the up-regulation of pTa transgene expression during T cell lineage commitment. These results show a direct mechanism of stage- and tissue-specific gene induction by the mammalian Notch/CSL signaling pathway.

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Reizis, B., & Leder, P. (2002). Direct induction of T lymphocyte-specific gene expression by the mammalian notch signaling pathway. Genes and Development, 16(3), 295–300. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.960702

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