MAPK/ERK pathway
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====MAPK can phosphorylate [[C-myc]]==== | ====MAPK can phosphorylate [[C-myc]]==== | ||
- | ====MAPK phosphorylates and activates MNK, which, in turn, phosphorylates CREB | + | ====MAPK phosphorylates and activates MNK, which, in turn, phosphorylates CREB. The activated CREB protein then binds to a CRE region, and is then bound to by CBP ([[CREB-binding protein]]), which coactivates it, allowing it to switch certain genes on or off. CBP is a transcription activator.==== |
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References
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