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Yasokawa et al., FEBS Lett 1999
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Western blot and activity measurement analyses showed that
Mos translation and the subsequent
activations of
mitogen activated protein kinase and p90 ( rsk ), probably by protein phosphorylation, seemed to have been inhibited by the microinjection of EGCG
Baert et al., J Biol Chem 2003
(MAP Kinase Signaling System) :
Progesterone triggers oocyte meiosis resumption through a Ras independent pathway that involves a
p39Mos dependent activation of the
mitogen activated protein ( MAP ) kinases
Lieberman et al., Dev Biol 2004
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Mos leads to activation of
MAPK , Rsk, and the inhibition of the cdc2 inhibitor Myt1
Yue et al., Curr Biol 2004
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Mos mediates the mitotic activation of p42
MAPK in Xenopus egg extracts
Yue et al., Oncogene 2006
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We found that both B-Raf and C-Raf, but not
Mos , are
required for Ras induced MEK1 and p42
MAPK activation
Okazaki et al., Oncogene 1995
(Cell Transformation, Neoplastic) :
Both in vivo and in vitro,
Mos can
activate mitogen activated protein kinase ( MAPK ) most probably by direct phosphorylation of MAPK kinase ( MAPKK )
VanRenterghem et al., J Biol Chem 1994
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Previously pp60v-src, cyclin A,
p39mos , and maturation promoting factor ( composed of Cdc2 and cyclin B ) have been shown to
activate mitogen activated protein kinase ( MAPK ) and MAPK kinase ( MEK ) in cell-free extracts of Xenopus oocytes
Chen et al., Mol Cell Biol 1997
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Active
Mos stimulates a
mitogen activated protein kinase ( MAPK ) by directly phosphorylating and activating MAPK kinase ( MKK ) ... CKII beta inhibited
Mos mediated
MAPK activation in rabbit reticulocyte lysates and repressed MKK activation by v-Mos in a coupled kinase assay