[HTML][HTML] ERK implication in cell cycle regulation

JC Chambard, R Lefloch, J Pouysségur… - … et Biophysica Acta (BBA …, 2007 - Elsevier
JC Chambard, R Lefloch, J Pouysségur, P Lenormand
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Molecular Cell Research, 2007Elsevier
The Ras/Raf/MEK/ERK signaling cascade that integrates an extreme variety of extracellular
stimuli into key biological responses controlling cell proliferation, differentiation or death is
one of the most studied intracellular pathways. Here we present some evidences that have
been accumulated over the last 15 years proving the requirement of ERK in the control of
cell proliferation. In this review we focus (i) on the spatio-temporal control of ERK
signaling,(ii) on the key cellular components linking extracellular signals to the induction and …
The Ras/Raf/MEK/ERK signaling cascade that integrates an extreme variety of extracellular stimuli into key biological responses controlling cell proliferation, differentiation or death is one of the most studied intracellular pathways. Here we present some evidences that have been accumulated over the last 15 years proving the requirement of ERK in the control of cell proliferation. In this review we focus (i) on the spatio-temporal control of ERK signaling, (ii) on the key cellular components linking extracellular signals to the induction and activation of cell cycle events controlling G1 to S-phase transition and (iii) on the role of ERK in the growth factor-independent G2/M phase of the cell cycle. As ERK pathway is often co-activated with the PI3 kinase signaling, we highlight some of the key points of convergence leading to a full activation of mTOR via ERK and AKT synergies. Finally, ERK and AKT targets being constitutively activated in so many human cancers, we briefly touched the cure issue of using more specific drugs in rationally selected cancer patients.
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