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ANGPT2 — CRK

Text-mined interactions from Literome

Touyz et al., Hypertension 2001 (Hypertension) : These data demonstrate that ( 1 ) Ang II-mediated activation of p38 and ERK1/2 is increased in SHR, ( 2 ) augmented growth responses are generated by ERK1/2 dependent, p38 MAP kinase independent pathways, and ( 3 ) p38 MAP kinase influences Ang II-induced collagen production in SHR but not in Wistar-Kyoto rats
Yoshizumi et al., Mol Pharmacol 2001 : Our findings showed that Ang II stimulated rapid and significant activation of extracellular signal regulated kinase ( ERK ) 1/2, c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK), and p38 in RASMC
Krikun et al., Am J Pathol 2002 (Uterine Hemorrhage) : To further examine the effects of progestin, hypoxia, and reactive oxygen species ( ROS ) on the regulation of Ang-1 and Ang-2 as well as the activation of MAPK, SAPK/JNK, and p38 by the relevant cell types, we conducted in vitro studies with cultured human endometrial stromal cells ( HESCs ) and human endometrial endothelial cells ( HEECs )
Slice et al., J Biol Chem 2005 : Luciferase promoter assays showed that Ang II-dependent transcriptional activation of the COX-2 promoter was dependent on activation of small GTPases and p38 ( MAPK ) and on Ca2+ signaling via the cAMP-responsive element/activating transcription factor cis acting element
Tabet et al., Circ Res 2008 (Hypertension) : Ang II stimulation increased activation of ERK1/2, p38MAPK , and AKT, with enhanced effects in SHR. SHP-2 knockdown resulted in increased AKT phosphorylation, without effect on ERK1/2 or p38MAPK
Morales et al., Int J Biochem Cell Biol 2012 (Fibrosis) : Furthermore, we showed that the Ang-II dependent p38MAPK activation, but not the ERK1/2 phosphorylation, was necessary for the NOX derived ROS
Takahashi et al., Am J Physiol 1998 : These results indicate that ANG II induces tyrosine phosphorylation of p130Cas and c-Crk II and their specific association, suggesting a potential role of the p130Cas-c-Crk II complex in ANG II signal transduction in VSMC