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Existence of two isoforms of extracellular signal-regulated kinase in fish.

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  • Existence of two isoforms of extracellular signal-regulated kinase in fish. Abstract Text:

    h hashimotoH Hashimoto,y yokoyamaY Yokoyama,y matsuoY Matsuo,h toyoharaH Toyohara,m kohnoM Kohno,m sakaguchiM Sakaguchi,

    Full-length cDNAs for extracellular signal-regulated kinases (ERK1 and ERK2) were isolated from a carp ovary cDNA library. The deduced amino acid sequences of carp ERK1 (cERK1) and ERK2 (cERK2) exhibited high degrees of homology to the known sequences of the ERK group. Northern blot analysis showed that cERK1 mRNA was not expressed in a tissue-specific manner, though the level of expression of cERK2 mRNA varied among tissues. Western blot analysis of the brain, kidney, and ovary confirmed the expression of cERK1 and cERK2 in carp. Our findings indicate that two isoforms of ERK, ERK1 and ERK2, exist in fish.

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    h hashimotoH Hashimoto,y yokoyamaY Yokoyama,y matsuoY Matsuo,h toyoharaH Toyohara,m kohnoM Kohno,m sakaguchiM Sakaguchi,

    For similar biological phenomena, cell phenomena, and immunity: cell physiology: cell communication: signal transduction research abstracts see: biological phenomena, cell phenomena, and immunity: cell physiology: cell communication: signal transduction research

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: Journal of biochemistry

    VOLUME: 123

    Page Numbers: 1031-5

    Journal Abbreviation: J. Biochem.

    ISSN: 0021-924X

    DAY: 19

    MONTH: Jun

    YEAR: 1998

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 376600

    Existence of two isoforms of extracellular signal-regulated kinase in fish. Keywords Mesh Terms:

    KEYWORDS: Signal Transduction

    MESH TERMS: metabolism

    Chemical & Substance for Abstract: Existence of two isoforms of extracellular signal-regulated kinase in fish. Information

    Substance Name: Calcium-Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Kin

    Registry Number: EC 2.7.11.17

    Grant and Affiliation Information for Existence of two isoforms of extracellular signal-regulated kinase in fish.

    AFFILIATION: Division of Applied Biosciences, Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, 606-8502, Japan.

    Country: JAPAN

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    MEDLINETA: J Biochem

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    ACCESSION NUMBER: AB006039

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