Regulation of human mitogen-activated protein kinase 15 (extracellular signal-regulated kinase 7/8) and its functions: A recent update

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Abstract

Mitogen-activated protein kinase 15 (MAPK15), originally also known as extracellular signal-regulated kinase 7/8, is the most recently identified atypical MAPK and the least studied so far. Examinations of the role of MAPK15 in various cell lines and model systems indicate that MAPK15 participates in a variety of cellular activities such as promoting cell proliferation, cell transformation, and apoptosis; stimulating autophagy; regulating cell division, ciliogenesis, and protein secretion; and maintaining genome stability. As multiple roles of MAPK15 were observed among these studies, therefore, it remains unclear whether MAPK15 acts as a proto-oncogene or tumor suppressor. Here, the recent literature on human MAPK15 and the resulting functions will be discussed.

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Lau, A. T. Y., & Xu, Y. M. (2018, January 1). Regulation of human mitogen-activated protein kinase 15 (extracellular signal-regulated kinase 7/8) and its functions: A recent update. Journal of Cellular Physiology. Wiley-Liss Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/jcp.27053

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