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MAPK6 — SPP1
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Xie et al., J Cell Physiol 2001
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These results suggest that p42/44
MAPK is a critical component of the ROS-sensitive signaling pathways activated by ANG II in CMEC and
plays a key role in the regulation of
osteopontin gene expression
Chang et al., Int J Biochem Cell Biol 2002
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Using the JB6 cell model, we determined the
involvement of PKC isoforms,
mitogen activated protein kinase kinase ( MAPK kinase/MEK ) and MAPK in TPA induced
OPN expression using inhibitors specific to PKC isoforms and MEK and performing Northern blot analyses ... TPA induced steady-state
OPN mRNA expression in mouse JB6 cells
involves the activation of
MAPK mediated through PKC epsilon and/or PKC delta
Li et al., J Appl Physiol 2004
(Anoxia) :
In contrast, FGF-1 induced
OPN expression was
blocked by inhibitors of JNK or MEK1/2 but not of PI3K, p70S6K, or
p38MAPK
Rangaswami et al., J Biol Chem 2004
(MAP Kinase Signaling System...) :
Nuclear factor inducing kinase plays a crucial role in
osteopontin induced
MAPK/IkappaBalpha kinase dependent nuclear factor kappaB mediated promatrix metalloproteinase-9 activation
Jeon et al., Mol Cell Biochem 2009
(MAP Kinase Signaling System) :
Role of
MAPK in mechanical force induced up-regulation of type I collagen and
osteopontin in human gingival fibroblasts
Suzuki et al., Ann Neurol 2010
(Disease Models, Animal...) :
r-OPN enhanced an endogenous
MAPK inhibitor, MKP-1, and suppressed the phosphorylation of MAPKs, caldesmon, and heat shock protein 27 in the spastic cerebral arteries at 24 hours post-SAH
Atkins et al., Arch Biochem Biophys 1997
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Thus, TPA stimulated transcription of the
OPN gene apparently occurs via a
PKC/MAPK dependent mechanism that is independent of that associated with differentiation and is not dependent on the maturational state of these cells
Kozawa et al., FEBS Lett 1997
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SPP significantly
induced p42/p44
mitogen activated protein ( MAP ) kinase activity