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Information on EC 2.7.11.24 - mitogen-activated protein kinase

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IUBMB Comments
Phosphorylation of specific tyrosine and threonine residues in the activation loop of this enzyme by EC 2.7.12.2, mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase (MAPKK) is necessary for enzyme activation. Once activated, the enzyme phosphorylates target substrates on serine or threonine residues followed by a proline . A distinguishing feature of all MAPKs is the conserved sequence Thr-Xaa-Tyr (TXY). Mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signal transduction pathways are among the most widespread mechanisms of cellular regulation. Mammalian MAPK pathways can be recruited by a wide variety of stimuli including hormones (e.g. insulin and growth hormone), mitogens (e.g. epidermal growth factor and platelet-derived growth factor), vasoactive peptides (e.g. angiotensin-II and endothelin), inflammatory cytokines of the tumour necrosis factor (TNF) family and environmental stresses such as osmotic shock, ionizing radiation and ischaemic injury.
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The enzyme appears in viruses and cellular organisms
Reaction Schemes
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a [protein]-(L-serine/L-threonine)
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a [protein]-(L-serine/L-threonine) phosphate
Synonyms
mapk, p38, erk1/2, p38 mapk, mitogen-activated protein kinase, map kinase, extracellular signal-regulated kinase, p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase, p38mapk, p38 map kinase, more
SYNONYM
ORGANISM
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COMMENTARY hide
LITERATURE
mitogen-activated protein kinase 7
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cp38a
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cp38b
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CSAID binding protein
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CSBP
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Cytokine suppressive anti-inflammatory drug binding protein
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ERK5
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MAP kinase MXI2
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MAP kinase p38 beta
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MAP kinase p38 delta
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MAP kinase p38 gamma
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MAP kinase p38a
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MAP kinase p38alpha
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MAP kinase p38b
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MAPK
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mitogen-activated protein kinase
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Mitogen-activated protein kinase p38 beta
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Mitogen-activated protein kinase p38 delta
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Mitogen-activated protein kinase p38 gamma
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Mitogen-activated protein kinase p38a
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Mitogen-activated protein kinase p38alpha
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Mitogen-activated protein kinase p38b
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p38b
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SAPK2A
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stress-activated protein kinase 2a
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REACTION TYPE
ORGANISM
UNIPROT
COMMENTARY hide
LITERATURE
phospho group transfer
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SYSTEMATIC NAME
IUBMB Comments
ATP:protein phosphotransferase (MAPKK-activated)
Phosphorylation of specific tyrosine and threonine residues in the activation loop of this enzyme by EC 2.7.12.2, mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase (MAPKK) is necessary for enzyme activation. Once activated, the enzyme phosphorylates target substrates on serine or threonine residues followed by a proline [6]. A distinguishing feature of all MAPKs is the conserved sequence Thr-Xaa-Tyr (TXY). Mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signal transduction pathways are among the most widespread mechanisms of cellular regulation. Mammalian MAPK pathways can be recruited by a wide variety of stimuli including hormones (e.g. insulin and growth hormone), mitogens (e.g. epidermal growth factor and platelet-derived growth factor), vasoactive peptides (e.g. angiotensin-II and endothelin), inflammatory cytokines of the tumour necrosis factor (TNF) family and environmental stresses such as osmotic shock, ionizing radiation and ischaemic injury.
CAS REGISTRY NUMBER
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142243-02-5
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Reversibility
r=reversible
ir=irreversible
?=not specified
additional information
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NATURAL SUBSTRATE
NATURAL PRODUCT
REACTION DIAGRAM
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REVERSIBILITY
r=reversible
ir=irreversible
?=not specified
additional information
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ORGANISM
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LITERATURE
UNIPROT
SEQUENCE DB
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SwissProt
Manually annotated by BRENDA team
SOURCE TISSUE
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SOURCE
additional information
UNIPROT
ENTRY NAME
ORGANISM
NO. OF AA
NO. OF TRANSM. HELICES
MOLECULAR WEIGHT[Da]
SOURCE
SEQUENCE
LOCALIZATION PREDICTION?
MK07_HUMAN
816
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88386
Swiss-Prot
other Location (Reliability: 1)
POSTTRANSLATIONAL MODIFICATION
ORGANISM
UNIPROT
COMMENTARY hide
LITERATURE
phosphoprotein
dual phosphorylation site
REF.
AUTHORS
TITLE
JOURNAL
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ORGANISM (UNIPROT)
PUBMED ID
SOURCE
Zhou, G.; Bao, Z.Q.; Dixon, J.E.
Components of a new human protein kinase signal transduction pathway
J. Biol. Chem.
270
12665-12669
1995
Homo sapiens (Q13164), Homo sapiens
Manually annotated by BRENDA team
Lee, J.D.; Ulevitch, R.J.; Han, J.
Primary structure of BMK1: a new mammalian map kinase
Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun.
213
715-724
1995
Homo sapiens (Q13164), Homo sapiens
Manually annotated by BRENDA team