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I-Huan Wu

Researcher at University of Massachusetts Medical School

Publications -  5
Citations -  5502

I-Huan Wu is an academic researcher from University of Massachusetts Medical School. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase & MAPKAPK2. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 5433 citations. Previous affiliations of I-Huan Wu include University of California, San Diego.

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JNK1: A protein kinase stimulated by UV light and Ha-Ras that binds and phosphorylates the c-Jun activation domain

TL;DR: JNK1 is a component of a novel signal transduction pathway that is activated by oncoproteins and UV irradiation and its properties indicate that JNK1 activation may play an important role in tumor promotion.
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Independent human MAP kinase signal transduction pathways defined by MEK and MKK isoforms

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the activators of p38, MKK3 and MKK4, JNK (MKK4), and ERK (MEK1 and MEK2) define independent MAP kinase signal transduction pathways.
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An Osmosensing Signal Transduction Pathway in Mammalian Cells

TL;DR: Data indicate that related protein kinases may mediate osmosensing signal transduction in yeast and mammalian cells.
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Binding of Zinc Finger Protein ZPR1 to the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor

TL;DR: Deletion analysis demonstrated that this binding interaction is mediated by the zinc fingers of ZPR1 and subdomains X and XI of the EGFR tyrosine kinase, representing a prototype for a class of molecule that binds to the EG FR and is released from the receptor after activation.

Immunity Gene Expression Drosophila Kinase Pathway Regulates A Conserved p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein

TL;DR: This work has investigated the possible involvement of the p38 MAP kinase pathway in the mechanism that leads to the phosphorylation of p38mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase on Thr and Tyr within the motif Thr-Gly-Tyr, which is located withubdomain VIII.