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Dijkers et al., Oncogene 1999
:
Tyrosine 577 and 612 were found to be critical for the activation of PKB and
ERK1 , but not
activation of
STAT transcription factors
Cacalano et al., Nat Cell Biol 2001
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A tyrosine mutant of SOCS-3 still blocks
STAT phosphorylation, but also strongly
inhibits IL-2 dependent activation of
ERK and cell proliferation
Kamimura et al., Rev Physiol Biochem Pharmacol 2003
(Acute-Phase Reaction...) :
Intriguingly, recent in vivo studies indicated that the SHP-2 binding site- and YXXQ mediated pathways through gp130 are not mutually exclusive but affect each other : a mutation at the SHP-2 binding site prolongs STAT3 activation, and a loss of
STAT activation by gp130 truncation
leads to sustained
SHP-2/ERK MAPK phosphorylation
Krasilnikov et al., Oncogene 2003
(Melanoma) :
ERK and PI3K negatively
regulate STAT-transcriptional activities in human melanoma cells : implications towards sensitization to apoptosis
Sharma et al., Endocr Relat Cancer 2006
(Endometrial Neoplasms...) :
Moreover, leptin induced phosphorylation of
ERK2 and AKT was
dependent on
JAK/STAT activation
Saxena et al., Cancer Res 2007
(Carcinoma, Hepatocellular...) :
Leptin induced phosphorylation of
ERK and AKT was
dependent on Janus activated kinase ( JAK )
/STAT activation
Luo et al., Eur J Neurosci 2007
(Optic Nerve Injuries) :
In this study we showed that : ( i ) the RGC protection was pathway inhibition dependent ; ( ii ) inhibition of PI3K/akt and
JAK/STAT , but not MEK/ERK, activated macrophages in the eye, ( iii ) macrophage removal from the eye using clodronate liposomes significantly impeded PI3K/akt and JAK/STAT inhibition
induced RGC survival and axon regeneration whereas it only slightly affected MEK/ERK inhibition dependent protection ; ( iv ) in the absence of recruited macrophages in the eye, inhibition of PI3K/akt or JAK/STAT did not influence RGC survival ; and ( v ) strong PI3K/akt, JAK/STAT and
MEK/ERK pathway activities were located in RGCs but not macrophages after ON injury
Sengupta et al., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1998
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These results demonstrate an
ERK mediated mechanism for inhibiting IL-6 induced
Jak-STAT signaling that is rapid and inducible, and thus differs from previously described mechanisms for downmodulation of the Jak-STAT pathway
Jain et al., Oncogene 1998
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We investigated the
role of
ERK on the regulation of
STAT activity