MAPK Family
Targets | Literature | Pathways | Gene Data
MAPKs (mitogen-activated protein kinases) are serine-threonine kinases that regulate a wide variety of cellular functions.
Six groups of MAPK have so far been identified:
- Extracellular signal-regulated kinases (ERK1, ERK2).
- c-Jun N-terminal kinases (JNKs)
- p38 isoforms (MAPK11, MAPK12, MAPK13, MAPK14)
- ERK5 (MAPK7)
- ERK3 (MAPK6) and ERK4 (MAPK4)
- ERK7/8 (MAPK15)
ERK 1 and ERK 2 transduce signals from growth factors and are key in regulating differentiation and proliferation in many cell types. Upon activation by MEK, ERK1 and 2 translocate to the nucleus where they phosphorylate transcription factors such as Elk1 and downstream kinases such as p90 RSK. JNK 1,2 and 3 (sometimes known as SAPKs or stress-activated kinases) and the p38 MAPKs (α-, β-, δ and γ- isoforms) are activated by UV irradiation, inflammatory cytokines and hyperosmolarity. The p38 MAPKs are also activated by lipopolysaccharide. Dysregulation of MAPK kinase pathways has been associated with various diseases including cancer (ERK), neurodegeneration (JNK) and inflammation (p38).
MAPK Family Targets
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MAPK Family Literature
MAPK Signaling Pathway Poster
This MAPK Signaling Pathway poster provides an outline of mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) namely ERK1/2, ERK5, p38 and JNK signaling pathways.
MAPK Signaling Links Autophagy and Inflammation
Learn about the role of MAPK signaling in autophagy and inflammation, and understand its relevance to neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and ALS.
JNK Signaling Transduction Pathway
See how JNK proteins regulate cell proliferation, migration, survival, and death in this interactive signaling pathway.
p38 Signaling Interactive Pathway
Discover the role of p38 MAPK in the production of pro-apoptotic transcription factors.
MAPK - ERK1/2/5 Signaling Pathway
Explore the role of MAPK/ERK in the regulation of growth and differentiation pathways.
Inflammatory Cytokine MAPK Signaling
Learn about MAPK signaling of inflammatory cytokines in the proinflammatory response.
Mitogenic MAPK Signaling
Discover the mitogenic promotion of MAPK signaling in cell growth and proliferation.
Oxidative Stress MAPK Signaling
Explore the prosurvival and proapoptotic effects of oxidative stress in the MAPK signaling pathway.
| Gene | Species | Gene Symbol | Gene Accession No. | Protein Accession No. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ERK1 | Human | MAPK3 | NM_001040056 | P27361 |
| Mouse | Mapk3 | NM_011952 | Q63844 | |
| Rat | Mapk3 | NM_017347 | P21708 | |
| ERK2 | Human | MAPK1 | NM_138957 | P28482 |
| Mouse | Mapk1 | NM_011949 | P63085 | |
| Rat | Mapk1 | NM_053842 | P63086 | |
| JNK1 | Human | MAPK8 | NM_139049 | P45983 |
| Mouse | Mapk8 | NM_016700 | Q91Y86 | |
| Rat | Mapk8 | L27129 | P49185 | |
| JNK2 | Human | MAPK9 | NM_139068 | P45984 |
| Mouse | Mapk9 | NM_016961 | Q9WTU6 | |
| Rat | Mapk9 | NM_017322 | P49186 | |
| JNK3 | Human | MAPK10 | NM_138982 | P53779 |
| Mouse | Mapk10 | NM_009158 | Q61831 | |
| Rat | Mapk10 | NM_012806 | P49187 | |
| p38α | Human | MAPK14 | NM_001315 | Q16539 |
| Mouse | Mapk14 | NM_011951 | P47811 | |
| Rat | Mapk14 | NM_031020 | P70618 | |
| p38β | Human | MAPK11 | NM_002751 | Q15759 |
| Mouse | Mapk11 | NM_011161 | Q9WUI1 | |
| p38δ | Human | MAPK13 | NM_002754 | O15264 |
| Mouse | Mapk13 | NM_011950 | Q9Z1B7 | |
| Rat | Mapk13 | NM_019231 | Q32Q45 | |
| p38γ | Human | MAPK12 | NM_002969 | P53778 |
| Mouse | Mapk12 | NM_013871 | O08911 | |
| Rat | Mapk12 | NM_021746 | Q63538 | |
| ERK5 | Human | MAPK7 | NM_002749 | Q13164 |
| Mouse | Mapk7 | NM_011841 | Q9WVS8 | |
| Rat | Mapk7 | AJ005424 | O89037 | |
| ERK3 | Human | MAPK6 | NM_002748 | Q16659 |
| Mouse | Mapk6 | NM_027418 | Q61532 | |
| Rat | Mapk6 | NM_031622 | P27704 | |
| ERK4 | Human | MAPK4 | NM_002747 | P31152 |
| Mouse | Mapk4 | NM_172632 | Q6P5G0 | |
| Rat | Mapk4 | NM_031622 | P27704 | |
| ERK7/8 | Human | MAPK15 | NM_139021 | Q8TD08 |
| Mouse | Mapk15 | NM_177922 | Q80Y86 | |
| Rat | Mapk15 | NM_173331 | Q9Z2A6 |