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  2. A novel human SPS1/STE20 homologue, KHS, activates Jun N-terminal kinase

A novel human SPS1/STE20 homologue, KHS, activates Jun N-terminal kinase

  • Oncogene. 1997 Feb 13;14(6):653-9. doi: 10.1038/sj.onc.1200877.
R M Tung 1 J Blenis
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Cell Biology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
Abstract

STE20-homologous proteins have been implicated in mammalian MAP kinase pathways as important transducers of signals from p21 family GTPases. We have cloned a novel STE20 family member, which we call KHS for kinase homologous to SPS1/STE20, that encodes a kinase of 95 kD which is expressed in a variety of tissues. Transiently expressed fusion protein GST-KHS exhibits phosphotransferase activity toward a panel of test substrates, including myelin basic protein (MBP), which is phosphorylated by all known STE20 homologues. KHS is most closely related to another human STE20, GC kinase (74% similar in the catalytic domain), which has recently been placed upstream of the stress-activated MAP kinases (SAPKs/JNKs). KHS also activates JNK in transient coexpression experiments, suggesting a role for KHS in the stress response of fibroblasts. Characterization and comparison of the regulation of these two kinases will be important in elucidating MAP kinase signalling cascades.

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