reviewMicrobiology and Molecular Biology ReviewsJun 1, 2004GREEN OA

ERK and p38 MAPK-Activated Protein Kinases: a Family of Protein Kinases with Diverse Biological Functions

Harvard University

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Abstract

SUMMARY Conserved signaling pathways that activate the mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) are involved in relaying extracellular stimulations to intracellular responses. The MAPKs coordinately regulate cell proliferation, differentiation, motility, and survival, which are functions also known to be mediated by members of a growing family of MAPK-activated protein kinases (MKs; formerly known as MAPKAP kinases). The MKs are related serine/threonine kinases that respond to mitogenic and stress stimuli through proline-directed phosphorylation and activation of the kinase domain by extracellular signal-regulated kinases 1 and 2 and p38 MAPKs. There are currently 11 vertebrate MKs in five subfamilies based…

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Keywords
  • Kinase
  • Biology
  • p38 mitogen-activated protein kinases
  • Mitogen-activated protein kinase
  • MAPK/ERK pathway
  • Cell biology
  • SH3 domain
  • CDC37
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