Ten ERK-related proteins in three distinct classes associate with AP-1 proteins and/or AP-1 DNA

Vinay Kumar, N. ; Bernstein, Lori R. (2001) Ten ERK-related proteins in three distinct classes associate with AP-1 proteins and/or AP-1 DNA Journal of Biological Chemistry, 276 (34). pp. 32362-32372. ISSN 0021-9258

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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M103677200

Abstract

We have identified seven ERK-related proteins (“ERPs”), including ERK2, that are stably associated in vivo with AP-1 dimers composed of diverse Jun and Fos family proteins. These complexes have kinase activity. We designate them as “class I ERPs.” We originally hypothesized that these ERPs associate with DNA along with AP-1 proteins. We devised a DNA affinity chromatography-based analytical assay for DNA binding, the “Nucleotide Affinity Preincubation Specificity Test Recognition” (NAPSTER) assay. In this assay, class I ERPs do not associate with AP-1 DNA. However, several new “class II” ERPs do associate with DNA. p41 and p44 are ERK1/2-related ERPs that lack kinase activity and associate along with AP-1 proteins with AP-1 DNA. Class I ERPs and their associated kinase activity thus appear to bind AP-1 dimers when they are not bound to DNA and then disengage and are replaced by class II ERPs to form higher order complexes when AP-1 dimers bind DNA. p97 is a class III ERP, related to ERK3, that associates with AP-1 DNA without AP-1 proteins. With the exception of ERK2, none of the 10 ERPs appear to be known mitogen-activated protein kinase superfamily members.

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