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EC 2.7.11.24 Details
EC number
2.7.11.24
Accepted name
mitogen-activated protein kinase
Reaction
ATP + a protein = ADP + a phosphoprotein
Other name(s)
c-Jun N-terminal kinase, Dp38, ERK, ERK1, ERK2, extracellular signal-regulated kinase, JNK, JNK3α1, LeMPK3, MAP kinase, MAP-2 kinase, MAPK, MBP kinase I, MBP kinase II, microtubule-associated protein 2 kinase, microtubule-associated protein kinase, myelin basic protein kinase, p38δ, p38-2, p42 mitogen-activated protein kinase, p42mapk, PMK-1, PMK-2, PMK-3, pp42, pp44mapk, p44mpk, SAPK, STK26, stress-activated protein kinase
Systematic name
ATP:protein phosphotransferase (MAPKK-activated)
Comment
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.
History
created 2005 (EC 2.7.1.37 part-incorporated 2005)
EC Tree
1.2.1.1 created 1961, modified 1982, modified 2002, deleted 2005
1.2.1.6 created 1961, deleted 1965
1.2.1.14 created 1961, deleted 1984
1.2.1.34 created 1972, deleted 1983 [transferred to EC 1.1.1.180, deleted 1984]
1.2.1.35 created 1972, deleted 1984
1.2.1.37 created 1972, deleted 1984
1.2.1.55 created 1990, deleted 2003
1.2.1.56 created 1990, deleted 2003