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1995
Journal Article
Title

Ras-dependent and -independent pathways target the mitogen-activated protein kinase network in macrophages

Abstract
Mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) are activated upon a variety of extracellular stimuli in different cells. In macrophages, colony-stimulating factor 1 (CSF-1) stimulates proliferation, while bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) inhibits cell growth and causes differentiation and activation. Both CSF-1 and LPS rapidly activate the MAPK network and induce the phosphorylation of two distinct ternary complex factors (TCFs), TCF/Elk and TCF/SAP. CSF-1, but not LPS, stimulated the formation of p21ras. GTP complexes. Expression of a dominant negative ras mutant reduced, but did not abolish, CSF-1-mediated stimulation of MEK and MAPK. In contrast, activation of the MEK kinase Raf-1 was Ras independent. Treatment with the phosphatidylcholine-specific phospholipase C inhibitor D609 suppressed LPS-mediated, but not CSF-1-mediated, activation of Raf-1, MEK, and MAPK. Similarly, down-regulation or inhibition of protein kinase C blocked MEK and MAPK induction by LPS.
Author(s)
Büscher, D.
Hipskind, R.A.
Krautwald, S.
Reimann, T.
Baccarini, M.
Journal
Molecular and Cellular Biology  
Language
English
ITA  
Keyword(s)
  • amino acid

  • biochemistry

  • cell line

  • DNA binding protein

  • enzyme activation

  • growth factor

  • guanosine triphosphatase

  • macrophage

  • molecular biology

  • mouse

  • phosphorylation

  • protein kinase

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