[HTML][HTML] MAP kinase pathways
MH Cobb - Progress in biophysics and molecular biology, 1999 - Elsevier
MAP kinases help to mediate diverse processes ranging from transcription of
protooncogenes to programmed cell death. More than a dozen mammalian MAP kinase …
protooncogenes to programmed cell death. More than a dozen mammalian MAP kinase …
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[HTML][HTML] How MAP Kinases Are Regulated (∗)
MH Cobb, EJ Goldsmith - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1995 - ASBMB
The closely related MAP kinases.! extracellular signal-regulated protein kinases 1 and 2
(ERK1 and ERK2), are ubiquitous components of signal transduction pathways. ERK1 and …
(ERK1 and ERK2), are ubiquitous components of signal transduction pathways. ERK1 and …
Regulation of MAP kinases by docking domains
H Enslen, RJ Davis - Biology of the Cell, 2001 - Elsevier
In order to adapt to their environment, cells integrate extracellular signals through activation
of numerous signal transduction pathways that regulate their morphology, proliferation …
of numerous signal transduction pathways that regulate their morphology, proliferation …
[HTML][HTML] Atypical mitogen-activated protein kinases: structure, regulation and functions
P Coulombe, S Meloche - Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Molecular …, 2007 - Elsevier
Mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinases are a family of serine/threonine kinases that play a
central role in transducing extracellular cues into a variety of intracellular responses ranging …
central role in transducing extracellular cues into a variety of intracellular responses ranging …
MAP kinases
Z Chen, TB Gibson, F Robinson, L Silvestro… - Chemical …, 2001 - ACS Publications
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New insights into the control of MAP kinase pathways
J English, G Pearson, J Wilsbacher, J Swantek… - Experimental cell …, 1999 - Elsevier
Mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinases, found in all eukaryotes, are common participants
in signal transduction pathways from the membrane to the nucleus [1–3]. They signal in a …
in signal transduction pathways from the membrane to the nucleus [1–3]. They signal in a …
[PDF][PDF] Distantly related cousins of MAP kinase: biochemical properties and possible physiological functions
Y Miyata, E Nishida - Biochemical and biophysical research …, 1999 - academia.edu
MAP kinases have been established to be key regulators of cellular signal transduction
systems and are conserved from baker's yeast to human beings. Until now, three major …
systems and are conserved from baker's yeast to human beings. Until now, three major …
Activation loop phosphorylation of the atypical MAP kinases ERK3 and ERK4 is required for binding, activation and cytoplasmic relocalization of MK5
P Déléris, J Rousseau, P Coulombe… - Journal of cellular …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Mitogen‐activated protein (MAP) kinases are typical examples of protein kinases whose
enzymatic activity is mainly controlled by activation loop phosphorylation. The classical MAP …
enzymatic activity is mainly controlled by activation loop phosphorylation. The classical MAP …
The MAP kinase cascade is essential for diverse signal transduction pathways
E Nishida, Y Gotoh - Trends in biochemical sciences, 1993 - cell.com
The regulatory phosphorylation sites of MAP kinases. Xenopus and mammalian MAP
kinases become active only when both threonine and tyrosine residues are phosphorylated …
kinases become active only when both threonine and tyrosine residues are phosphorylated …