Signal transduction by the c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK)—from inflammation to development

YT Ip, RJ Davis - Current opinion in cell biology, 1998 - Elsevier
YT Ip, RJ Davis
Current opinion in cell biology, 1998Elsevier
The c-Jun amino-terminal kinase (JNK) group of MAP kinases has been identified in
mammals and insects. JNK is activated by exposure of cells to cytokines or environmental
stress, indicating that this signaling pathway may contribute to inflammatory responses.
Genetic and biochemical studies demonstrate that this signaling pathway also regulates
cellular proliferation, apoptosis, and tissue morphogenesis. A functional role for JNK is
therefore established in both the cellular response to stress and in many normal …
The c-Jun amino-terminal kinase (JNK) group of MAP kinases has been identified in mammals and insects. JNK is activated by exposure of cells to cytokines or environmental stress, indicating that this signaling pathway may contribute to inflammatory responses. Genetic and biochemical studies demonstrate that this signaling pathway also regulates cellular proliferation, apoptosis, and tissue morphogenesis. A functional role for JNK is therefore established in both the cellular response to stress and in many normal physiological processes.
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