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CD38 — MAPK9

Text-mined interactions from Literome

Zubiaur et al., J Biol Chem 1999 : The CD3-gamma delta epsilon transducing module mediates CD38 induced protein-tyrosine kinase and mitogen activated protein kinase activation in Jurkat T cells ... Despite these differences, in both cell types CD38 ligation resulted in protein-tyrosine kinase and mitogen activated protein kinase activation ... However, in cells expressing chimerical CD25-zeta or CD25-epsilon receptors or in a TCR-beta- Jurkat T cell line, CD38 ligation did not result in tyrosine phosphorylation of the chimeric receptors, or CD3 subunits, or protein-tyrosine kinase or mitogen activated protein kinase activation
Tirumurugaan et al., Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol 2007 (MAP Kinase Signaling System) : Stability of TNF-alpha induced CD38 transcripts were determined in the presence of MAPK inhibitors after arresting the transcription with actinomycin D. Transcript stability decreased in the presence of ERK and p38 MAPK, but not the JNK, inhibitors
Crawford et al., J Virol 2011 (HIV Infections) : The relationship between MAPK pathway function, HIV-1 induced activation ( CD38 and HLA-DR ), and exhaustion ( Tim-3 ) markers in circulating CD8 ( + ) T cells remains unknown
Zubiaur et al., J Immunol 1997 : CD38 ligation results in activation of the Raf-1/mitogen activated protein kinase and the CD3-zeta/zeta associated protein-70 signaling pathways in Jurkat T lymphocytes