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MAPK1 Protein (ERK2)

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MAPK1 Protein (ERK2)

Overview

MAPK1, commonly referred to as Extracellular Signal-Regulated Kinase 2 (ERK2), is a serine/threonine protein kinase that serves as a critical node in cellular signaling networks. This 42 kilodalton protein is encoded by the MAPK1 gene located on chromosome 22q11.2 in humans. As a member of the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) family, ERK2 functions downstream of the RAF/MEK/ERK cascade, one of the most extensively studied signal transduction pathways in cell biology. ERK2 works in conjunction with its closely related paralog ERK1 (MAPK3), though ERK2 is generally considered the predominant isoform in neurons and plays increasingly recognized roles in neurodegenerative processes.

Function/Biology

ERK2 functions as a downstream effector kinase in response to extracellular stimuli including growth factors, neurotrophins, and stress signals. The classical activation mechanism involves dual phosphorylation on threonine 185 and tyrosine 187 residues by the upstream kinase MEK1/2 (MAPK/ERK kinase). Once activated, ERK2 translocates to the nucleus where it phosphorylates numerous transcription factors including c-Fos, c-Jun, Elk-1, and CREB, thereby modulating gene expression patterns critical for cell survival, differentiation, and plasticity.

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