MAP kinase: it's been longer than fifteen minutes

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
Thomas W Sturgill

Abstract

The review highlights evidence for different functions in the cell cycle of the two MAP kinase kinases, MEK1 and MEK2, and the two MAP kinases, ERK1 and ERK2. Functional differences may explain why instances of cell cycle arrest can be MEK1 or MEK2 dependent.

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