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JNK: Small Molecules and Peptides

Members of the MAPK family, the c-Jun N-terminal kinases (JNKs) are activated by environmental stresses and inflammatory cytokines. Ten JNK isoforms are created by alternative splicing of mRNA transcripts derived from three genes: JNK1, JNK2, and JNK3. All JNKs are activated by dual phosphorylation; at T183/Y185 for JNK1 and 2, and T221/Y223 for JNK3. Activated JNKs translocate to the nucleus where they regulate the activity of several transcription factors; including the c-Jun component of AP-1 and ATF-2.

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JNK: Small Molecules and Peptides

Members of the MAPK family, the c-Jun N-terminal kinases (JNKs) are activated by environmental stresses and inflammatory cytokines. Ten JNK isoforms are created by alternative splicing of mRNA transcripts derived from three genes: JNK1, JNK2, and JNK3. All JNKs are activated by dual phosphorylation; at T183/Y185 for JNK1 and 2, and T221/Y223 for JNK3. Activated JNKs translocate to the nucleus where they regulate the activity of several transcription factors; including the c-Jun component of AP-1 and ATF-2.

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Selective JNK inhibitor

Inhibitor of JNK signaling

JNK, SAPK and p38 activator

High affinity JNK inhibitor; also inhibits HCMV replication

Selective JNK inhibitor

Selective, competitive JNK inhibitor

Peptide inhibitor of JNK/c-Jun interaction

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