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  2. Interaction with factor inhibiting HIF-1 defines an additional mode of cross-coupling between the Notch and hypoxia signaling pathways

Interaction with factor inhibiting HIF-1 defines an additional mode of cross-coupling between the Notch and hypoxia signaling pathways

  • Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2008 Mar 4;105(9):3368-73. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0711591105.
Xiaofeng Zheng 1 Sarah Linke José M Dias Xiaowei Zheng Katarina Gradin Tristan P Wallis Brett R Hamilton Maria Gustafsson Jorge L Ruas Sarah Wilkins Rebecca L Bilton Kerstin Brismar Murray L Whitelaw Teresa Pereira Jeffrey J Gorman Johan Ericson Daniel J Peet Urban Lendahl Lorenz Poellinger
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  • 1 Departments of Cell and Molecular Biology and Molecular Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, 171 77 Stockholm, Sweden.
Abstract

Cells adapt to hypoxia by a cellular response, where hypoxia-inducible factor 1alpha (HIF-1alpha) becomes stabilized and directly activates transcription of downstream genes. In addition to this "canonical" response, certain aspects of the pathway require integration with Notch signaling, i.e., HIF-1alpha can interact with the Notch intracellular domain (ICD) to augment the Notch downstream response. In this work, we demonstrate an additional level of complexity in this cross-talk: factor-inhibiting HIF-1 (FIH-1) regulates not only HIF activity, but also the Notch signaling output and, in addition, plays a role in how Notch signaling modulates the hypoxic response. We show that FIH-1 hydroxylates Notch ICD at two residues (N(1945) and N(2012)) that are critical for the function of Notch ICD as a transactivator within cells and during neurogenesis and myogenesis in vivo. FIH-1 negatively regulates Notch activity and accelerates myogenic differentiation. In its modulation of the hypoxic response, Notch ICD enhances recruitment of HIF-1alpha to its target promoters and derepresses HIF-1alpha function. Addition of FIH-1, which has a higher affinity for Notch ICD than for HIF-1alpha, abrogates the derepression, suggesting that Notch ICD sequesters FIH-1 away from HIF-1alpha. In conclusion, the data reveal posttranslational modification of the activated form of the Notch receptor and an intricate mode of cross-coupling between the Notch and hypoxia signaling pathways.

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