MAPK Signaling
Activated MAPKs transduce the phosphorylation and activation of MAPK-activated protein kinases (MAPKAPKs), e.g. RSK, MSK, or MNK family, and MK2/3/5. There are three main MAPK families, signal-regulated kinase 1 and 2 (Erk1/2 or p44/42), the c-Jun N-terminal kinases 1-3 (JNK1-3)/ stress activated protein kinases (SAPK1A, 1B, 1C), the p38 isoforms (p38α, β, γ, and δ). ERK signaling is involved in cell division, migration and survival. p38 MAPK and JNK/SAPK pathways are activated by cellular stress. The p38 MAPK pathway regulates cell motility, transcription, and chromatin remodeling. JNK/SAPK signaling affects apoptosis and inflammation. Dysregulation of MAPK pathway results in tumorgenesis and other pathological conditions.
- A8245 Sorafenib Tosylate1 CitationTarget: Raf|VEGFRSummary: Raf kinases and tyrosine kinases inhibitor
- A8254 SB 2035809 CitationTarget: p38|PKBSummary: P38 MAP kinase inhibitor
- A4604 SP 6001257 CitationTarget: JNKSummary: JNK1/2/3 inhibitor
- A1663 PD980599 CitationTarget: MEKSummary: MEK inhibitor,selective and reversible
- A5071 GDC-08791 CitationTarget: RafSummary: B-Raf inhibitor,potent and selective
- A1894 SL-3271 CitationTarget: MEKSummary: Selective MEK1/2 inhibitor
- A1792 PD184352 (CI-1040)Target: MEKSummary: Selective MEK inhibitor
- A1632 SB202190 (FHPI)5 CitationTarget: p38Summary: P38 MAPK inhibitor
- A1337 U0126-EtOH10 CitationTarget: MEKSummary: MEK1/2 inhibitor
- A5566 LY22288201 CitationTarget: p38Summary: P38 MAP kinase inhibitor