A Mammalian Scaffold Complex That Selectively Mediates MAP Kinase Activation

Alan J. Whitmarsh(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Julie Cavanagh(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Cathy Tournier(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Jun Yasuda(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Roger J. Davis(Howard Hughes Medical Institute)
Science
September 11, 1998
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Abstract

The c-Jun NH2-terminal kinase (JNK) group of mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinases is activated by the exposure of cells to multiple forms of stress. A putative scaffold protein was identified that interacts with multiple components of the JNK signaling pathway, including the mixed-lineage group of MAP kinase kinase kinases (MLK), the MAP kinase kinase MKK7, and the MAP kinase JNK. This scaffold protein selectively enhanced JNK activation by the MLK signaling pathway. These data establish that a mammalian scaffold protein can mediate activation of a MAP kinase signaling pathway.


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