Control of MAP kinase signaling to the nucleus

被引:0
|
作者
Kunio Kondoh
Satoru Torii
Eisuke Nishida
机构
[1] Kyoto University,Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, Graduate School of Biostudies
来源
Chromosoma | 2005年 / 114卷
关键词
Subcellular Localization; Golgi Apparatus; Nuclear Translocation; Nuclear Localization Signal; Spatial Regulation;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
MAP kinase (MAPK) signaling is among central signaling pathways that regulate cell proliferation, cell differentiation and apoptosis. As MAPK should transmit extracellular signals to proper regions or compartments in cells, controlling subcellular localization of MAPK is important for regulating fidelity and specificity of MAPK signaling. The ERK1/2-type of MAPK is the best characterized member of the MAPK family. In response to extracellular stimulus, ERK1/2 translocates from the cytoplasm to the nucleus by passing through the nuclear pore by several independent mechanisms. Sef (similar expression to fgf genes), a transmembrane protein, has been shown to be a regulator of subcellular distribution of ERK1/2. Sef binds to activated MEK1/2, the specific activator of ERK1/2, and tethers the activated MEK1/2/activated ERK1/2 complex to the Golgi apparatus and the plasma membrane. Thus, Sef blocks ERK1/2 signaling to the nucleus and allows signaling to the cytoplasm. Here we review recent findings on spatial regulation of MAPK, especially on nucleocytoplasmic trafficking of ERK1/2.
引用
收藏
页码:86 / 91
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] c-Jun controls the efficiency of MAP kinase signaling by transcriptional repression of MAP kinase phosphatases
    Sprowles, A
    Robinson, D
    Wu, YM
    Kung, HJ
    Wisdom, R
    EXPERIMENTAL CELL RESEARCH, 2005, 308 (02) : 459 - 468
  • [42] Ras-MAP kinase signaling pathways and control of cell proliferation: Relevance to cancer therapy
    Shapiro, P
    CRITICAL REVIEWS IN CLINICAL LABORATORY SCIENCES, 2002, 39 (4-5) : 285 - 330
  • [43] Opioid control of MAP kinase cascade
    Schulz, R
    Eisinger, DA
    Wehmeyer, A
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY, 2004, 500 (1-3) : 487 - 497
  • [44] Components of TOR and MAP kinase signaling control chemotropism and pathogenicity in the fungal pathogen Verticillium dahliae
    Vangalis, Vasileios
    Markakis, Emmanouil A.
    Knop, Michael
    Di Pietro, Antonio
    Typas, Milton A.
    Papaioannou, Ioannis A.
    MICROBIOLOGICAL RESEARCH, 2023, 271
  • [45] Proteomics and the Control of MAP Kinase Dynamics
    Ahn, Natalie
    Xiao, Yao
    Lee, Thomas
    Warner, Lisa
    Latham, Michael
    Tanimoto, Akiko
    Peti, Wolfgang
    Page, Rebecca
    Pardi, Arthur
    FASEB JOURNAL, 2013, 27
  • [46] Ligand-mediated dephosphorylation signaling for MAP kinase
    Shults, Natallia V.
    Almansour, Faisal S.
    Rybka, Vladyslava
    Suzuki, Dante I.
    Suzuki, Yuichiro J.
    CELLULAR SIGNALLING, 2018, 52 : 147 - 154
  • [47] The MAP kinase signaling pathways regulating bone formation
    Chen, Q
    Wei, L
    FASEB JOURNAL, 2006, 20 (05): : A868 - A868
  • [48] MAP kinase cascades in plant development and immune signaling
    Sun, Tongjun
    Zhang, Yuelin
    EMBO REPORTS, 2022, 23 (02)
  • [49] Activation of MAP kinase superfamily signaling pathways by methylglyoxal
    Miyata, S
    Miyazaki, H
    Liu, BF
    Fukunaga, M
    Hamada, Y
    Ueyama, S
    Muramoto, O
    Jiang, QY
    Kusunoki, H
    Uriuhara, A
    Hirota, Y
    Kasuga, M
    MAILLARD REACTION IN FOOD CHEMISTRY AND MEDICAL SCIENCE: UPDATE FOR THE POSTGENOMIC ERA, 2002, 1245 : 87 - 89
  • [50] REGULATION OF MAP KINASE SIGNALING IN RESPONSE TO PDGF STIMULATION
    Jurek, Aleksandra
    Heldin, Carl-Henrik
    Lennartsson, Johan
    ANTICANCER RESEARCH, 2008, 28 (5C) : 3375 - 3375