Difference between revisions of "Kinase Family STE11"
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STE11 (MAP3K, MEKK) kinases are part of the MAPK signaling cascades: they are activated by [[Kinase_Family_STE20|STE20]] (MAP4K) and phosphorylate [[Kinase_Family_STE7|STE7]] (MAP2K, MEK) kinases. | STE11 (MAP3K, MEKK) kinases are part of the MAPK signaling cascades: they are activated by [[Kinase_Family_STE20|STE20]] (MAP4K) and phosphorylate [[Kinase_Family_STE7|STE7]] (MAP2K, MEK) kinases. | ||
− | + | The STE11 family has the following subfamilies: | |
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− | [[ | + | ====[[Kinase_Subfamily_MEKK1|MEKK1]]==== |
− | [[ | + | ====[[Kinase_Subfamily_MEKK2|MEKK2]]==== |
− | [[ | + | ====[[Kinase_Subfamily_MEKK4|MEKK4]]==== |
− | [[ | + | ====[[Kinase_Subfamily_MEKK15|MEKK15]]==== |
− | [[Kinase_Subfamily_CDC15|CDC15]] | + | ====[[Kinase_Subfamily_ASK|ASK]]==== |
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+ | ====[[Kinase_Subfamily_CDC15|CDC15]]==== | ||
====Evolution==== | ====Evolution==== | ||
STE11 kinases are found in almost all eukaryotes, with Plasmodium being a notable exception. | STE11 kinases are found in almost all eukaryotes, with Plasmodium being a notable exception. |
Latest revision as of 07:58, 16 January 2022
Kinase Classification: Group STE: Family STE11
STE11 (MAP3K, MEKK) kinases are part of the MAPK signaling cascades: they are activated by STE20 (MAP4K) and phosphorylate STE7 (MAP2K, MEK) kinases.
The STE11 family has the following subfamilies:
MEKK1
MEKK2
MEKK4
MEKK15
ASK
CDC15
Evolution
STE11 kinases are found in almost all eukaryotes, with Plasmodium being a notable exception.