- Peptide Substrates
- Binding Proteins
- Secondary Antibodies
- Regulatory proteins
- 脂类激酶
- 双加氧酶与蛋白质
- 脂质底物
- E2
- Assay Buffer and Co-factors
- Methyltransferases
- Acetyltransferases
- Transcription Proteins
- COVID-19 ELISA Kits
- Tau Proteins
- Microtubule & Actin Associated Proteins
- Carbohydrate Substrates
- COVID-19 Proteins
- Chemokines
- 标记抗体
- 授予称号
- E3
Overview:
MEK1 is a member of the dual specificity protein kinase family and is also referred to as MAP Kinase Kinase or MKK. MEK1 lies upstream of MAPK/ERK and stimulates the enzymatic activity of MAPK/ERK upon a wide variety of extra- and intracellular signals. As an essential component of the MAPK/ERK signal transduction pathway, MEK1 is involved in many cellular processes including proliferation, differentiation, transcriptional regulation and development (1). MEK1 plays a key role in synaptic plasticity in the brain (2). Constitutive activation of MEK1 results in cellular transformation. Thus, MEK 1 represents a likely target for pharmacological intervention in proliferative diseases such as cancer (3). MAP kinase can phosphorylate MEK1 at Thr292 and Thr386.
References:
1. Seger, R. et al: The MAPK signaling cascade. FASEB J. 1995 Jun;9(9):726-35. 2. Adams, J P. et al: Molecular psychology: Roles for the ERK MAP kinase cascade in memory. Annu Rev Pharmacol Toxicol 2002 42:135-163. 3. Sebolt-Leopold, J S. et al: Blockade of the MAP Kinase Pathway Suppresses growth of colon tumors in vivo. Nature Med. 1999 5: 810-816.