NOTCH Signaling and Myogenesis
Pathway ID: SIGNOR-NOTCH_MyogenesisView in NDEx
Description: Signaling induced by interaction between the receptor Notch and its ligand Delta plays an important role in cell fate determination in vertebrates. Notch signaling has emerged as a key player in skeletal muscle development and regeneration, where it inhibits muscle differentiation. Protein products of the Notch target genes repress transcription of pro-myogenic genes, activated by MyoD and Mef2C, through multiple mechanisms, including targeted repression by Hey1.
Description: Signaling induced by interaction between the receptor Notch and its ligand Delta plays an important role in cell fate determination in vertebrates. Notch signaling has emerged as a key player in skeletal muscle development and regeneration, where it inhibits muscle differentiation. Protein products of the Notch target genes repress transcription of pro-myogenic genes, activated by MyoD and Mef2C, through multiple mechanisms, including targeted repression by Hey1.
19 Seed Entities
Organism: | Name | Primary ID |
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HEY1 | Q9Y5J3 |
DLK1 | P80370 |
ADAM17 | P78536 |
RBPJ/NOTCH | SIGNOR-C97 |
DLL1 | O00548 |
DTX1 | Q86Y01 |
NOTCH1 | P46531 |
MYOG | P15173 |
MYOD1 | P15172 |
NRARP | Q7Z6K4 |
PAX7 | P23759 |
gamma-secretase | SIGNOR-C98 |
Skeletal_muscle_differentiation | SIGNOR-PH1 |
MEF2C | Q06413 |
NUMB | P49757 |
HES1 | Q14469 |
MAPK14 | Q16539 |
Quiescence | SIGNOR-PH25 |
DUSP1 | P28562 |