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Fringe forms a complex with Notch

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NATURE
Volume 405, Issue 6783, Pages 191-195

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MACMILLAN MAGAZINES LTD
DOI: 10.1038/35012090

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The Fringe protein of Drosophila and its vertebrate homologues function in boundary determination during pattern formation(1-9). Fringe has been proposed to inhibit Serrate-Notch signalling but to potentiate Delta-Notch signalling(10). Here we show that Fringe and Notch form a complex through both the Lin-Notch repeats and the epidermal growth factor repeats 22-36 (EGF22-36) of Notch when they are co-expressed. The Abruptex(59b) (Ax(59b)) and Ax(M1) mutations, which are caused by missense mutations in EGF repeats 24 and 25, respectively, abolish the Fringe-Notch interaction through EGF22-36, whereas the l(1)N-B mutation in the third Lin-Notch repeat of Notch abolishes the interaction through Lin-Notch repeats. Ax mutations also greatly affect the Notch response to ectopic Fringe in vivo. Results from in vitro protein mixing experiments and subcellular colocalization experiments indicate that the Fringe-Notch complex may form before their secretion. These findings explain how Fringe acts cell-autonomously to modulate the ligand preference of Notch and why the Fringe-Notch relationship is conserved between phyla and in the development of very diverse structures.

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