Science 1995,
PMID: 8533096
Yamaguchi, K; Shirakabe, K; Shibuya, H; Irie, K; Oishi, I; Ueno, N; Taniguchi, T; Nishida, E; Matsumoto, K
The mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway is a conserved eukaryotic signaling module that converts receptor signals into various outputs. MAPK is activated through phosphorylation by MAPK kinase (MAPKK), which is first activated by MAPKK kinase (MAPKKK). A genetic selection based on a MAPK pathway in yeast was used to identify a mouse protein kinase (TAK1) distinct from other members of the MAPKKK family. TAK1 was shown to participate in regulation of transcription by transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta). Furthermore, kinase activity of TAK1 was stimulated in response to TGF-beta and bone morphogenetic protein. These results suggest that TAK1 functions as a mediator in the signaling pathway of TGF-beta superfamily members.
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Text Mining Data
TAK1 → bone morphogenetic protein: "
Furthermore, kinase activity of
TAK1 was stimulated in
response to TGF-beta and
bone morphogenetic protein
"
Manually curated Databases
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NCI Pathway Database TGF-beta receptor signaling:
TAK1/XIAP complex (MAP3K7-XIAP)
→
XIAP (XIAP)
(modification, collaborate)
Evidence: mutant phenotype, physical interaction, other species
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NCI Pathway Database TGF-beta receptor signaling:
TAK1/XIAP complex (MAP3K7-XIAP)
→
TAK1/TAB family complex (MAP3K7-TAB2_TAB1)
(modification, collaborate)
Evidence: mutant phenotype, physical interaction, other species
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NCI Pathway Database TGF-beta receptor signaling:
XIAP (XIAP)
→
TAK1/TAB family complex (MAP3K7-TAB2_TAB1)
(modification, collaborate)
Evidence: mutant phenotype, physical interaction, other species
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NCI Pathway Database TGF-beta receptor signaling:
XIAP (XIAP)
→
TGFB/TGFBR2/TGFBR1/STRAP/SMAD7 complex (TGFBR1-STRAP-SMAD7-TGFBR2)
(modification, collaborate)
Evidence: mutant phenotype, physical interaction, other species
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Reactome Reaction:
TAB1
→
MAP2K6
(reaction)
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Reactome Reaction:
TRAF6
→
MAP2K3
(reaction)
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Reactome Reaction:
NOD2
→
MAP2K6
(reaction)
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Reactome Reaction:
IRAK2
→
MAP2K7
(reaction)
-
Reactome Reaction:
MAP2K7
→
TAB1
(reaction)
-
Reactome Reaction:
MAP2K4
→
IKBKG
(reaction)
-
Reactome Reaction:
MAP2K7
→
TAB2
(reaction)
-
Reactome Reaction:
MAP2K4
→
TRAF6
(reaction)
-
Reactome Reaction:
MAP2K7
→
IRAK1
(reaction)
-
Reactome Reaction:
MAP2K3
→
TAB2
(reaction)
-
Reactome Reaction:
TRAF6
→
MAP2K6
(reaction)
-
Reactome Reaction:
MAP2K7
→
MAP3K7
(reaction)
-
Reactome Reaction:
MAP2K7
→
IKBKG
(reaction)
-
Reactome Reaction:
MAP2K3
→
IRAK1
(reaction)
-
Reactome Reaction:
MAP2K6
→
MAP3K7
(reaction)
-
Reactome Reaction:
MAP2K7
→
TRAF6
(reaction)
-
Reactome Reaction:
MAP2K3
→
TAB3
(reaction)
-
Reactome Reaction:
MAP2K4
→
MAP3K7
(reaction)
-
Reactome Reaction:
IRAK2
→
MAP2K4
(reaction)
-
Reactome Reaction:
IKBKG
→
MAP2K3
(reaction)
-
Reactome Reaction:
IKBKG
→
MAP2K6
(reaction)
-
Reactome Reaction:
NOD1
→
MAP2K7
(reaction)
-
Reactome Reaction:
MAP2K3
→
MAP3K7
(reaction)
-
Reactome Reaction:
MAP2K4
→
TAB3
(reaction)
-
Reactome Reaction:
MAP2K4
→
TAB1
(reaction)
-
Reactome Reaction:
IRAK2
→
MAP2K3
(reaction)
-
Reactome Reaction:
MAP2K7
→
TAB3
(reaction)
-
Reactome Reaction:
MAP2K4
→
TAB2
(reaction)
-
Reactome Reaction:
NOD1
→
MAP2K6
(reaction)
-
Reactome Reaction:
MAP2K6
→
TAB3
(reaction)
-
Reactome Reaction:
TAB1
→
MAP2K3
(reaction)
-
Reactome Reaction:
NOD2
→
MAP2K4
(reaction)
-
Reactome Reaction:
NOD1
→
MAP2K4
(reaction)
-
Reactome Reaction:
MAP2K7
→
RIPK2
(reaction)
-
Reactome Reaction:
IRAK2
→
MAP2K6
(reaction)
-
Reactome Reaction:
NOD2
→
MAP2K3
(reaction)
-
Reactome Reaction:
NOD1
→
MAP2K3
(reaction)
-
Reactome Reaction:
RIPK2
→
MAP2K6
(reaction)
-
Reactome Reaction:
MAP2K4
→
IRAK1
(reaction)
-
Reactome Reaction:
MAP2K6
→
IRAK1
(reaction)
-
Reactome Reaction:
NOD2
→
MAP2K7
(reaction)
-
Reactome Reaction:
MAP2K6
→
TAB2
(reaction)
-
Reactome Reaction:
MAP2K4
→
RIPK2
(reaction)
-
Reactome Reaction:
RIPK2
→
MAP2K3
(reaction)
In total, 61 gene pairs are associated to this article in curated databases