| Title | Essential role for Notch signaling in restricting developmental plasticity. | 
| Publication Type | Journal Article | 
| Year of Publication | 2012 | 
| Authors | Djabrayan NJ-V, Dudley NR, Sommermann EM, Rothman JH | 
| Journal | Genes Dev | 
| Volume | 26 | 
| Issue | 21 | 
| Pagination | 2386-91 | 
| Date Published | 2012 Nov 1 | 
| ISSN | 1549-5477 | 
| Keywords | Animals, Caenorhabditis elegans, Caenorhabditis elegans Proteins, Cell Differentiation, Cellular Reprogramming, Embryonic Development, Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental, Receptors, Notch, Signal Transduction | 
| Abstract | We report that Notch signaling is essential for the switch from developmental plasticity to commitment during Caenorhabditis elegans embryogenesis. The GLP-1 and LIN-12 Notch receptors act to set a memory state that affects commitment of cells arising from the major ectodermal progenitor (AB blastomere) several cell divisions later, thereby preventing their forced reprogramming by an endoderm-determining transcription factor. In contrast to Notch-dependent cell fate induction, this activity is autonomous to the AB lineage, is independent of the known cell fate-inducing Notch ligands, and requires a putative secreted Notch ligand, Delta Serrate Lag-3 (DSL-3). Thus, Notch signaling promotes developmental commitment by a mechanism that is distinct from that involved in specifying cell fates. | 
| DOI | 10.1101/gad.199588.112 | 
| Alternate Journal | Genes Dev. | 
| PubMed ID | 23124064 | 
| PubMed Central ID | PMC3489997 | 
| Grant List | HD062922 / HD / NICHD NIH HHS / United States | 

