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DLK1 — NOTCH1
Pathways - manually collected, often from reviews:
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NCI Pathway Database Notch signaling pathway:
NOTCH1 heterodimer complex (NOTCH1)
→
DLK1 (DLK1)
(modification, collaborate)
Baladrón et al., Exp Cell Res 2005*
Evidence: mutant phenotype, assay, physical interaction
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NCI Pathway Database Notch signaling pathway:
NOTCH1 heterodimer complex (NOTCH1)
→
NOTCH1 heterodimer/DLK1 complex (NOTCH1-DLK1)
(modification, collaborate)
Baladrón et al., Exp Cell Res 2005*
Evidence: mutant phenotype, assay, physical interaction
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NCI Pathway Database Notch signaling pathway:
DLK1 (DLK1)
→
NOTCH1 heterodimer/DLK1 complex (NOTCH1-DLK1)
(modification, collaborate)
Baladrón et al., Exp Cell Res 2005*
Evidence: mutant phenotype, assay, physical interaction
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Reactome Reaction:
DLK1
→
NOTCH1
(indirect_complex)
Baladrón et al., Exp Cell Res 2005*, Bray et al., BMC developmental biology 2008*, Komatsu et al., PLoS Biol 2008*
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Reactome Reaction:
DLK1
→
NOTCH1
(reaction)
Baladrón et al., Exp Cell Res 2005*, Bray et al., BMC developmental biology 2008*, Komatsu et al., PLoS Biol 2008*
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WikiPathways Canonical and Non-canonical Notch signaling:
JAG1/JAG2/DLL1/DLL3/DLL4/DLK1/DLK2/MFAP1/MFAP2/DNER/CNTN6
→
NOTCH1
(mim-binding)
Protein-Protein interactions - manually collected from original source literature:
Studies that report less than 10 interactions are marked with *
Text-mined interactions from Literome
Bray et al., BMC developmental biology 2008
:
Here we show that membrane bound
DLK1 can
regulate Notch leading to altered cellular distribution of Notch itself and inhibiting expression of Notch target genes ... Our results demonstrate that
DLK1 can
regulate the
Notch receptor despite its atypical structure
Tkatchenko et al., Physiol Genomics 2009
(Calcinosis...) :
We found that lack of periostin in the embryonic OFT leads to ectopic expression of the proosteogenic growth factor pleiotrophin (Ptn) and overexpression of
delta-like 1 homolog (Dlk1) , a negative
regulator of
Notch1 , in the distal ( prevalvular ) cushions of the OFT