Notch


Effects of Mutation or Deletion

Table of Contents

page 1

Notch and neurogenesis: The neuroectoderm and the CNS
Notch signaling and the mesectoderm
Notch and gut morphogenesis
Notch and salivary gland development
Notch and neoplastic outgrowth in Drosophila

page 2

Notch genetic interaction with Presenilin
Fringe regulation of Notch signaling
Notch interaction with Suppressor of deltex
Notch activity in neural cells is triggered by a mutant allele with altered glycosylation
Mutational alteration of sites of O-fucosylation of Notch: Influence on Notch signaling
Notch and Scabrous
Notch and Friend of echinoid
Notch and Tantalus, a potential link between Notch signalling and chromatin-remodelling complexes
Bre1 is required for Notch signaling and histone modification

page 3

Notch and neurogenesis: The PNS and bristle formation (part 1/2)

page 4

Notch and neurogenesis: The PNS and bristle formation (part 2/2)
Notch and neurogenesis: Chordotonal organs
Notch and sense-organ differentiation in the Drosophila antenna
Notch and gliogenesis
The regulation of apoptosis by Numb/Notch signaling in the CNS serotonin lineage

page 5

Notch and wing morphogenesis

page 6

Notch and eye morphogenesis

page 7

Notch can function independent of ligands
Notch can function independenent of Suppressor of Hairless
Characterization of Abruptex mutation of Notch
Notch and muscle differentiation
Notch and axon guidance
Notch and dendrite morphogenesis

page 8

Notch and leg morphogenesis (part 1/2)

page 9

Notch and leg morphogenesis (part 2/2)

page 10

Notch and oogenesis

page 11

Notch and tracheal development
Notch and hindgut development
Notch and myogenesis
Notch and heart development
Notch controls lineage specification during larval hematopoiesis
Notch and long term memory


Notch: Biological Overview | Evolutionary Homologs | Regulation | Protein Interactions | Post-transcriptional regulation of Notch mRNA | Developmental Biology | References

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