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Apoptosis and Cell Survival: There have been multiple studies that have shown AP-1’s involvement in cell apoptosis and survival, depending on the cell type, environment and developmental stage. Nervous system studies on mice have shown that continuous c-Fos expression leads to neural cell death, while conversely, inhibition of c-Jun activity in neural cells can protect cells from apoptosis (Shaulian, 2001). C-Jun also has been shown to be an implicit mediator of apoptosis when there is persistent <scene name='71/714948/C-jun_n-terminal_kinase_jnk/1'>JNK</scene> activity. During embryonic development in mice, AP-1 has been shown to play a protective role. When c-Jun is mutated, there is a high level of liver cell apoptosis, but not when the c-Jun activity is restored (Shaulian, 2001). This differing involvement shows the multiple roles AP-1 plays, through both direct activation of genes and homeostatic function that arises from change in growth, development and environment of cells.
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Apoptosis and Cell Survival: There have been multiple studies that have shown AP-1’s involvement in cell apoptosis and survival, depending on the cell type, environment and developmental stage. Nervous system studies on mice have shown that continuous c-Fos expression leads to neural cell death, while conversely, inhibition of c-Jun activity in neural cells can protect cells from apoptosis (Shaulian, 2001). C-Jun also has been shown to be an implicit mediator of apoptosis when there is persistent <scene name='71/714948/C-jun_n-terminal_kinase_jnk/2'>JNK</scene> activity. During embryonic development in mice, AP-1 has been shown to play a protective role. When c-Jun is mutated, there is a high level of liver cell apoptosis, but not when the c-Jun activity is restored (Shaulian, 2001). This differing involvement shows the multiple roles AP-1 plays, through both direct activation of genes and homeostatic function that arises from change in growth, development and environment of cells.

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Activating Protein - 1 (AP-1) Binding Site

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References

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Li, Xinyun, Juan Tang, Jing Xu, Mengjin Zhu, Jianhua Cao, Ying Liu, Mei Yu, and Shuhong Zhao. "The Inflammation-Related Gene S100A12 Is Positively Regulated by C/EBPβ and AP-1 in Pigs." IJMS International Journal of Molecular Sciences 15.8 (2014): 13802-3816.

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