A cDNA was cloned and expressed that encodes human stress-activated protein kinase kinase-4 (SKK4), a novel MAP kinase kinase family member whose mRNA is widely expressed in human tissues. SKK4 activated SAPK1/JNK in vitro, but not SAPK2a/p38, SAPK2b/p38beta, SAPK3/ERK6 or SAPK4. It appears to be the mammalian homologue of HEP, an activator of SAPK1/JNK in Drosophila. In human epithelial KB cells SKK4 and SKK1/MKK4 (another activator of SAPK1/JNK) were both activated by stressful stimuli, but only SKK4 was activated by proinflammatory cytokines. The identification of SKK4 explains why the major SAPK1/JNK activator detected in many mammalian cell extracts is chromatographically separable from SKK1/MKK4.
Author(s):
Lawler, S., Cuenda, A., Goedert, M., Cohen, P.
PubMed:
9305750
Citation:
Lawler, S., Cuenda, A., Goedert, M., Cohen, P.
Lawler, S., Cuenda, A., Goedert, M., Cohen, P.
FEBS Lett
1997
414
153-8
PMID: 9305750