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An insulin-stimulated protein kinase similar to yeast kinases involved in cell cycle control.

作者信息

Boulton T G, Yancopoulos G D, Gregory J S, Slaughter C, Moomaw C, Hsu J, Cobb M H

机构信息

Department of Pharmacology, University of Texas Southwestern Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Dallas 75235.

出版信息

Science. 1990 Jul 6;249(4964):64-7. doi: 10.1126/science.2164259.

Abstract

A protein kinase characterized by its ability to phosphorylate microtubule-associated protein-2 (MAP2), is thought to be an early intermediate in an insulin-stimulated phosphorylation cascade and in a variety of other mammalian cell responses to extracellular signals. A complementary DNA that encodes this protein serine-threonine kinase has been cloned, and the protein designated extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1 (ERK1). ERK1 has striking similarity to two protein kinases, KSS1 and FUS3, from yeast. The yeast kinases function in an antagonistic manner to regulate the cell cycle in response to mating factors. Thus, ERK1 and the two yeast kinases constitute a family of evolutionarily conserved enzymes involved in regulating the response of eukaryotic cells to extracellular signals.

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