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Science. 1996 Jun 14;272(5268):1652-5.

Identification of MAP kinase domains by redirecting stress signals into growth factor responses.

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Centre de Biochemie-CNRS, UMR134, Parc Valrose, Faculté des Sciences, Nice, France.

Abstract

Mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) cascades, termed MAPK modules, channel extracellular signals into specific cellular responses. Chimeric molecules were constructed between p38 and p44 MAPKs, which transduce stress and growth factor signals, respectively. A discrete region of 40 residues located in the amono-terminal p38MAPK lobe directed the specificity of response to extracellular signals, whereas the p44MAPK chimera, expressed in vivo, redirected stress signals into early mitogenic responses, demonstrating the functional independence of these domains.

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8658140
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