Dll3 seems to be important for somitogenesis, as its loss disrupts somite patterning. But since cycles of Notch activity control somite formation, it has not been clear whether the important function of Dll3 is to turn Notch on or off. The new findings show that Dll3 must be turning down Notch signaling.
Unlike all other known DSL ligands, Dll3 was unable to activate Notch in apposing cells. In fact, Dll3 and Notch did not even interact unless they were in...
The Rockefeller University Press
2005
The Rockefeller University Press
2005
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