How ERK1/2 activation controls cell proliferation and cell death: Is subcellular localization the answer?
Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute · Russian State Agrarian Correspondence University
Abstract
Extracellular signal-regulated protein kinases 1 and 2 (ERK1/2) are members of the mitogen-activated protein kinase super family that can mediate cell proliferation and apoptosis. The Ras-Raf-MEK-ERK signaling cascade controlling cell proliferation has been well studied but the mechanisms involved in ERK1/2-mediated cell death are largely unknown. This review focuses on recent papers that define ERK1/2 translocation to the nucleus and the proteins involved in the cytosolic retention of activated ERK1/2. Cytosolic retention of ERK1/2 denies access to the transcription factor substrates that are responsible for the mitogenic response. In addition, cytosolic ERK1/2, besides inhibiting survival and proliferative…
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2Topics & keywords
- Cytosol
- Cell biology
- Biology
- Kinase
- MAPK/ERK pathway
- Cell growth
- Programmed cell death
- Cytoplasm
- Good health and well-being