Analysis of Signaling Pathways Activated by CCN Proteins
Harumi Kawaki1, Satoshi Kubota2,3, Masaharu Takigawa4
1Department of Oral Biochemistry, Division of Oral Structure, Function, and Development, Asahi University School of Dentistry, Gifu, Japan.
Abstract:
CCN family proteins activate multiple intracellular phosphorylated kinase cascades to yield the multiple physiological functions of a variety of target cells. In this chapter, we describe our protocol examining the effects of these proteins on signal transduction pathways, especially mitogen-activated protein kinase cascades, activated by CCN member proteins, which examinations have been carried out mainly by using Western blotting methodologies.
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