Gerry Weinmaster
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Recent Articles
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Briot A, Jaroszewicz A, Warren C, Lu J, Touma M, Rudat C, et al.
Dev Cell
. 2014 Dec;
31(6):707-21.
PMID: 25535917
Acquisition and maintenance of vascular smooth muscle fate are essential for the morphogenesis and function of the circulatory system. Loss of contractile properties or changes in the identity of vascular...
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Meloty-Kapella L, Shergill B, Kuon J, Botvinick E, Weinmaster G
Dev Cell
. 2012 Jun;
22(6):1299-312.
PMID: 22658936
Notch signaling induced by cell surface ligands is critical to development and maintenance of many eukaryotic organisms. Notch and its ligands are integral membrane proteins that facilitate direct cell-cell interactions...
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Shergill B, Meloty-Kapella L, Musse A, Weinmaster G, Botvinick E
Dev Cell
. 2012 Jun;
22(6):1313-20.
PMID: 22658935
Notch signaling controls diverse cellular processes critical to development and disease. Cell surface ligands bind Notch on neighboring cells but require endocytosis to activate signaling. The role ligand endocytosis plays...
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Musse A, Meloty-Kapella L, Weinmaster G
Semin Cell Dev Biol
. 2012 Feb;
23(4):429-36.
PMID: 22306180
Regulation of Notch signaling is critical to development and maintenance of most eukaryotic organisms. The Notch receptors and ligands are integral membrane proteins and direct cell-cell interactions are needed to...
5.
Weinmaster G, Fischer J
Dev Cell
. 2011 Jul;
21(1):134-44.
PMID: 21763614
In the first volume of Developmental Cell, it was reported that the classic Drosophila neurogenic gene neuralized encodes a ubiquitin ligase that monoubiquitylates the Notch ligand Delta, thus promoting Delta...
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Hofmann J, Zovein A, Koh H, Radtke F, Weinmaster G, Iruela-Arispe M
Development
. 2010 Nov;
137(23):4061-72.
PMID: 21062863
Mutations in the human Notch ligand jagged 1 (JAG1) result in a multi-system disorder called Alagille syndrome (AGS). AGS is chiefly characterized by a paucity of intrahepatic bile ducts (IHBD),...
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DSouza B, Meloty-Kapella L, Weinmaster G
Curr Top Dev Biol
. 2010 Sep;
92:73-129.
PMID: 20816393
Notch signaling induced by canonical Notch ligands is critical for normal embryonic development and tissue homeostasis through the regulation of a variety of cell fate decisions and cellular processes. Activation...
8.
Kim W, Meliton V, Tetradis S, Weinmaster G, Hahn T, Carlson M, et al.
J Bone Miner Res
. 2009 Oct;
25(4):782-95.
PMID: 19839776
We previously reported that specific oxysterols stimulate osteogenic differentiation of pluripotent bone marrow stromal cells (MSCs) through activation of hedgehog (Hh) signaling and may serve as potential future therapies for...
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Bozkulak E, Weinmaster G
Mol Cell Biol
. 2009 Aug;
29(21):5679-95.
PMID: 19704010
Notch signaling requires a series of proteolytic cleavage events to release the Notch intracellular domain (NICD) that functions directly in signal transduction. The Notch receptor is locked down in a...
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McGill M, Dho S, Weinmaster G, McGlade C
J Biol Chem
. 2009 Jul;
284(39):26427-38.
PMID: 19567869
Notch is a transmembrane receptor that controls cell fate decisions during development and tissue homeostasis. Both activation and attenuation of the Notch signal are tightly regulated by endocytosis. The adaptor...