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  2. SHARP is a novel component of the Notch/RBP-Jkappa signalling pathway

SHARP is a novel component of the Notch/RBP-Jkappa signalling pathway

  • EMBO J. 2002 Oct 15;21(20):5417-26. doi: 10.1093/emboj/cdf549.
Franz Oswald 1 Ulrike Kostezka Kathy Astrahantseff Soizic Bourteele Karin Dillinger Ulrich Zechner Leopold Ludwig Monika Wilda Horst Hameister Walter Knöchel Susanne Liptay Roland M Schmid
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  • 1 Department of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, University of Ulm, Robert-Koch-Strasse 8, D-89081 Ulm, Germany.
Abstract

Notch proteins are the receptors for an evolutionarily highly conserved signalling pathway that regulates numerous cell fate decisions during development. Signal transduction involves the presenilin-dependent intracellular processing of Notch and nuclear translocation of the intracellular domain of Notch, Notch-IC. Notch-IC associates with the DNA-binding protein RBP-Jkappa/CBF-1 to activate transcription of Notch target genes. In the absence of Notch signalling, RBP-Jkappa/CBF-1 acts as a transcriptional repressor through the recruitment of histone deacetylase (HDAC) corepressor complexes. We identified SHARP as an RBP-Jkappa/CBF-1-interacting corepressor in a yeast two-hybrid screen. In cotransfection experiments, SHARP-mediated repression was sensitive to the HDAC Inhibitor TSA and facilitated by SKIP, a highly conserved SMRT and RBP-Jkappa-interacting protein. SHARP repressed Hairy/Enhancer of split (HES)-1 promoter activity, inhibited Notch-1-mediated transactivation and rescued Notch-1-induced inhibition of primary neurogenesis in Xenopus laevis embryos. Based on our data, we propose a model in which SHARP is a novel component of the HDAC corepressor complex, recruited by RBP-Jkappa to repress transcription of target genes in the absence of activated Notch.

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