Id: acc5096
Group: 1sens
Protein: ERK1
Gene Symbol: Mapk3
Protein Id: P21708
Protein Name: MK03_RAT
PTM: phosphorylation
Site: Tyr204
Site Sequence: EHDHTGFLTEYVATRWYRAPE
Disease Category: Nervous system diseases
Disease: Spinal Cord Injury
Disease Subtype: bladder overactivity
Disease Cellline:
Disease Info:
Drug: PD98059
Drug Info: "PD98059 is a selective and cell - permeable inhibitor of MEK1, which blocks the activation of MAPK and is widely used in research on the MAPK signaling pathway."
Effect: modulate
Effect Info: "The phosphorylation level of ERK is upregulated in the spinal cord of chronic SCI rats. Injecting PD98059, a specific inhibitor of ERK phosphorylation, can reduce the frequency and amplitude of bladder contractions in animals with spinal cord injury, but has no effect on animals with intact spinal cords."
Note:
Score: 4.0
Pubmed(PMID): 16513110
Sentence Index:
Sentence:

Sequence & Structure:

MAAAAAAPGGGGGEPRGTAGVVPVVPGEVEVVKGQPFDVGPRYTQLQYIGEGAYGMVSSAYDHVRKTRVAIKKISPFEHQTYCQRTLREIQILLRFRHENVIGIRDILRAPTLEAMRDVYIVQDLMETDLYKLLKSQQLSNDHICYFLYQILRGLKYIHSANVLHRDLKPSNLLINTTCDLKICDFGLARIADPEHDHTGFLTEYVATRWYRAPEIMLNSKGYTKSIDIWSVGCILAEMLSNRPIFPGKHYLDQLNHILGILGSPSQEDLNCIINMKARNYLQSLPSKTKVAWAKLFPKSDSKALDLLDRMLTFNPNKRITVEEALAHPYLEQYYDPTDEPVAEEPFTFDMELDDLPKERLKELIFQETARFQPGAPEAP

No data.

Known Drugs:

source: Multi-Sources

(see table)

No data.

Protein Tractability:

source: Open Targets

No data.

PTM Intensity:

source: CPTAC

No data.

PTM-Disease Association:

source: PTMD
Residue Position State Disease Class PMID
T 203 D Major depressive disorder Phosphorylation 16959794
Y 205 D Major depressive disorder Phosphorylation 16959794
T 203 U Uteroplacental insufficiency Phosphorylation 16940436
Y 205 U Uteroplacental insufficiency Phosphorylation 16940436

State Note: Based on the distinct PTM states in diseases, PTMD classified all disease-associated PTMs into six classes, including whether the up-regulation (U) or down-regulation (D) of PTM levels, the absence (A) or presence (P) of PTMs, and the creation (C) or disruption (N) of PTM sites are associated with diseases.

PTM-Drug Perturbation Response:

source: DecryptM

No data.

Function score:

source: funscoR

No data.

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