Scaffolding and protein interactions in MAP kinase modules.

Abstract:

:MAP kinases are a family of protein kinases that are ubiquitously expressed and play roles in most signal transduction pathways. They are activated within protein kinase cascades consisting of at least three kinases acting in series. In many, if not all cases, the three-kinase cascade, conveniently referred to as a MAP kinase module, is organized on scaffolds with a variety of forms and functions. This review discusses similarities and differences in scaffolding proteins and mechanisms in yeast, flies, worms and mammals.

journal_name

Cell Calcium

journal_title

Cell calcium

authors

Karandikar M,Cobb MH

doi

10.1054/ceca.1999.0074

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subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1999-11-01 00:00:00

pages

219-26

issue

5

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0143-4160

issn

1532-1991

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S0143-4160(99)90074-X

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26

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