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From: Novel insights into the differential functions of Notch ligands in vascular formation

Figure 1

A diagram of the canonical Notch signaling pathway. This schematic shows a simplified overview of the main components of Notch signaling. Upon Notch ligand binding, a two-step proteolysis cleavage process (small arrows) within the juxtamembrane region and transmembrane domain of the Notch receptor is catalyzed by a member of the disintegrin and metalloproteases (ADAMS) family and the γ-secretase containing complex, respectively, then the Notch intracellular domain (NICD) is released from the membrane and translocates to the nucleus, where it forms a transcriptional activation complex with CSL and coactivators (CoA), thereby inducing the transcription of target genes.

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