2002
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m209529200
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Identification of New Human Mastermind Proteins Defines a Family That Consists of Positive Regulators for Notch Signaling

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“…Our group and others previously identified a family of three mammalian MAML co-activators as essential regulators of Notch-induced transcriptional events (Wu et al, 2000(Wu et al, , 2002Petcherski and Kimble, 2000a;Fryer et al, 2002;Lin et al, 2002;Wu and Griffin, 2004). The three human MAML genes encode nuclear proteins and have limited sequence homology with their othologues, yet are highly conserved in their structure ( Figure 1b).…”
Section: Identification Of Maml Proteins and Investigations Into Theimentioning
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“…Our group and others previously identified a family of three mammalian MAML co-activators as essential regulators of Notch-induced transcriptional events (Wu et al, 2000(Wu et al, , 2002Petcherski and Kimble, 2000a;Fryer et al, 2002;Lin et al, 2002;Wu and Griffin, 2004). The three human MAML genes encode nuclear proteins and have limited sequence homology with their othologues, yet are highly conserved in their structure ( Figure 1b).…”
Section: Identification Of Maml Proteins and Investigations Into Theimentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The Mastermind homologues have been identified in Drosophila (Yedvobnick et al, 1988;Smoller et al, 1990), C. elegans (Petcherski and Kimble, 2000b), Xenopus (Katada and Kinoshita, 2003), mouse (Petcherski and Kimble, 2000b; and human (Wu et al, 2000(Wu et al, , 2002Kitagawa et al, 2001;Lin et al, 2002). The Mastermind (mam) gene first was identified in Drosophila as one of the original group of 'neurogenic' loci along with Notch, and loss of the function of Mam resulted in excessive neural cells at the expense of epithelial cells (Yedvobnick et al, 1988;, indicating that the molecule regulated neuronal cell-fate decisions.…”
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“…These two proteins are structurally and functionally related to MAML3 (29,30). However, MAML1 and MAML2 expression in SK-N-SH and SH-SY5Y cells did not mediate resistance to RA (Fig.…”
Section: Overexpression Of Maml3 Confers Resistance To Ra In Multiplementioning
confidence: 99%