p-Y397-PTK2 (FAK) phosphorylates CHUK (IKKA)

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R-HSA-9861469
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Reaction [transition]
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Homo sapiens
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PTK2 (FAK) is activated by integrin signaling and phosphorylates CHUK (IKKA) to initiate NF-kB signaling during the response of endothelial cells to turbulent flow (Albarrán-Juárez et al. 2018). In the cytosol, phospho-CHUK phosphorylates inhibitors of NF-kB transcription factors (Régnier et al. 1997), resulting in the proteolysis of the inhibitors and transit of the NF-kB transcription factors to the nucleus where they activate pro-inflammatory genes and thereby promote atherosclerosis.
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PubMed ID Title Journal Year
25798060 Identification of novel focal adhesion kinase substrates: role for FAK in NFκB signaling

Gao, L, Gelman, IH, Dwyer, SF

Int J Biol Sci 2015
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protein tyrosine kinase activity of p-Y397-PTK2 [cytosol]

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