Notch-Mediated Cell Adhesion

Notch family members are generally recognized as signaling molecules that control various cellular responses in metazoan organisms. Early fly studies and our mammalian studies demonstrated that Notch family members are also cell adhesion molecules; however, information on the physiological roles of...

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Main Authors: Akihiko Murata, Shin-Ichi Hayashi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-01-01
Series:Biology
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2079-7737/5/1/5
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spelling doaj-723e4ef3b32a45bc863ace74a61d8ee22020-11-25T00:22:29ZengMDPI AGBiology2079-77372016-01-0151510.3390/biology5010005biology5010005Notch-Mediated Cell AdhesionAkihiko Murata0Shin-Ichi Hayashi1Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Division of Immunology, School of Life Science, Faculty of Medicine, Tottori University, Yonago, Tottori 683-8503, JapanDepartment of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Division of Immunology, School of Life Science, Faculty of Medicine, Tottori University, Yonago, Tottori 683-8503, JapanNotch family members are generally recognized as signaling molecules that control various cellular responses in metazoan organisms. Early fly studies and our mammalian studies demonstrated that Notch family members are also cell adhesion molecules; however, information on the physiological roles of this function and its origin is limited. In this review, we discuss the potential present and ancestral roles of Notch-mediated cell adhesion in order to explore its origin and the initial roles of Notch family members dating back to metazoan evolution. We hypothesize that Notch family members may have initially emerged as cell adhesion molecules in order to mediate multicellularity in the last common ancestor of metazoan organisms.http://www.mdpi.com/2079-7737/5/1/5NotchDelta/Delta-likeSerrate/Jaggedcell adhesionmetazoan evolution
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author Akihiko Murata
Shin-Ichi Hayashi
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Shin-Ichi Hayashi
Notch-Mediated Cell Adhesion
Biology
Notch
Delta/Delta-like
Serrate/Jagged
cell adhesion
metazoan evolution
author_facet Akihiko Murata
Shin-Ichi Hayashi
author_sort Akihiko Murata
title Notch-Mediated Cell Adhesion
title_short Notch-Mediated Cell Adhesion
title_full Notch-Mediated Cell Adhesion
title_fullStr Notch-Mediated Cell Adhesion
title_full_unstemmed Notch-Mediated Cell Adhesion
title_sort notch-mediated cell adhesion
publisher MDPI AG
series Biology
issn 2079-7737
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Notch family members are generally recognized as signaling molecules that control various cellular responses in metazoan organisms. Early fly studies and our mammalian studies demonstrated that Notch family members are also cell adhesion molecules; however, information on the physiological roles of this function and its origin is limited. In this review, we discuss the potential present and ancestral roles of Notch-mediated cell adhesion in order to explore its origin and the initial roles of Notch family members dating back to metazoan evolution. We hypothesize that Notch family members may have initially emerged as cell adhesion molecules in order to mediate multicellularity in the last common ancestor of metazoan organisms.
topic Notch
Delta/Delta-like
Serrate/Jagged
cell adhesion
metazoan evolution
url http://www.mdpi.com/2079-7737/5/1/5
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