Gamma-secretase and the intramembrane proteolysis of Notch

Gamma-secretase is the crucial proteolytic activity that releases the Notch intracellular domain and is therefore a central player in the canonical Notch-signaling transduction pathway. We discuss here briefly the discovery of gamma-secretase and what is known on its structure and function. Recent w...

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Veröffentlicht in:Current Topics in Developmental Biology 2010, Vol.92 (C), p.201-30
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