From receptors to stress-activated MAP kinases

H Ichijo - Oncogene, 1999 - nature.com
H Ichijo
Oncogene, 1999nature.com
The cell signaling pathways that culminate in activation of a family of stress-activated MAP
kinases are beginning to be defined. Determination of cell life and cell death is known to
largely depend on the balance of intrinsic life and death signals within cells. Recently, two
representative mammalian stress-activated kinases, the JNK and p38 MAP kinases, have
been implicated in determination of cell fate by modifying the life, death and differentiation
signals. However, the molecular mechanisms by which extracellular signals are transmitted …
Abstract
The cell signaling pathways that culminate in activation of a family of stress-activated MAP kinases are beginning to be defined. Determination of cell life and cell death is known to largely depend on the balance of intrinsic life and death signals within cells. Recently, two representative mammalian stress-activated kinases, the JNK and p38 MAP kinases, have been implicated in determination of cell fate by modifying the life, death and differentiation signals. However, the molecular mechanisms by which extracellular signals are transmitted from membrane receptors to the most upstream kinases in the JNK and p38 signaling modules are not fully understood. This review will provide an overview of current knowledge of molecular links between inflammatory cyokine receptors and stress-activated MAP kinase cascades.
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