Volume 58, Issue 11 p. 621-631
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ERK1/2 MAP kinases in cell survival and apoptosis

Zhimin Lu

Zhimin Lu

Brain Tumor Center and Departments of Neuro-Oncology and Molecular Genetics, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, The University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Houston, Houston, Texas, USA

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Shuichan Xu

Shuichan Xu

Signal Pharmaceuticals, San Diego, California, USA

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First published: 03 January 2008
Citations: 495

Abstract

ERK1/2 is an important subfamily of mitogen-activated protein kinases that control a broad range of cellular activities and physiological processes. ERK1/2 can be activated transiently or persistently by MEK1/2 and upstream MAP3Ks in conjunction with regulation and involvement of scaffolding proteins and phosphatases. Activation of ERK1/2 generally promotes cell survival; but under certain conditions, ERK1/2 can have pro-apoptotic functions. iubmb Life, 58: 621 - 631, 2006