The p38 signal transduction pathway activation and function

K Ono, J Han - Cellular signalling, 2000 - Elsevier
Cellular signalling, 2000Elsevier
The p38 signalling transduction pathway, a Mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase
pathway, plays an essential role in regulating many cellular processes including
inflammation, cell differentiation, cell growth and death. Activation of p38 often through
extracellular stimuli such as bacterial pathogens and cytokines, mediates signal
transduction into the nucleus to turn on the responsive genes. p38 also transduces signals
to other cellular components to execute different cellular responses. In this review, we …
The p38 signalling transduction pathway, a Mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase pathway, plays an essential role in regulating many cellular processes including inflammation, cell differentiation, cell growth and death. Activation of p38 often through extracellular stimuli such as bacterial pathogens and cytokines, mediates signal transduction into the nucleus to turn on the responsive genes. p38 also transduces signals to other cellular components to execute different cellular responses. In this review, we summarize the characteristics of the major components of the p38 signalling transduction pathway and highlight the targets of this pathway and the physiological function of the p38 activation.
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