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p38 MAPK Signaling

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p38 MAPK Activation DNA Damage, Oxidative Stress, UV SB203580 Apoptosis Cytokine-inducedmRNA stability TNF-a Biosynthesis Cytoplasm Nucleus Transcription Cytokine Production,Apoptosis, etc. Translation EndocyticTrafficking GPCR TRADD RIP Inflammatory Cytokines, FasL Pax6 CHOP ETS1 HMGN1 RARα MAPKAPK-2 MAPKAPK-2 Tau Rho-GDI EEA1 PRAK MEKK1-4 TAO1/2/3 MAPKAPK-3 MAPKAPK-3 PRAK TAB1 DLK Stat1 p53 Max Myc Elk-1 MEF2 ATF-2 Histone H3 CREB NF-κBp65 ATF1 ER81 MSK1/2 p38 MAPK p38 MAPK TRAF2 Daxx MKK4 p90RSK MLK2/3 ASK1/2 TAK1 MKK3/6 cPLA 2 MNK1/2 eEF2K TGF-β Ga o DUSPs HSP27 rev. 01/14/20

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p38 MAPKs (α, β, γ, and δ) are members of the MAPK family that are activated by a variety of environmental stresses and inflammatory cytokines. As with other MAPK cascades, the membrane-proximal component is a MAPKKK, typically a MEKK or a mixed lineage kinase (MLK). The MAPKKK phosphorylates and activates MKK3/6, the p38 MAPK kinases. MKK3/6 can also be activated directly by ASK1, which is stimulated by apoptotic stimuli. p38 MAPK is involved in regulation of HSP27, MAPKAPK-2 (MK2), MAPKAPK-3 (MK3), and several transcription factors including ATF-2, Stat1, the Max/Myc complex, MEF-2, Elk-1, and indirectly CREB via activation of MSK1.

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We would like to thank Prof. John Blenis, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, for contributing to this diagram.

created January 2003

revised October 2012