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Molecule Parameter List for MAPK

The statistics table lists the distribution of a molecule acting either as a substrate, product, enzyme or as a molecule within the network.
The text color of a molecule is highlighted by color.
Statistics
MAPK participated asMoleculeSum total ofEnzymeSubstrate of an enzymeProduct of an enzymeSubstrate in ReactionProduct in Reaction
No. of occurrences1001100

Accession and Pathway Details
Accession NameAccession No.Accession TypePathway Link
mTOR_pathway92Network
Shared_Object_mTOR_pathway AKT_mod S6Kinase 
PI3K_mod TrKB_mod mTOR_model 
MAPK PKC 4E-BP_mod 
Ras Sos 43S_complex 
CaM 
This model consists of various sub-modules. They are as follows: 1) BDNF receptor signaling 2) AKT signaling 3) 4E-BP model 4) S6 Kinase model 5) CaMKIII model 6) Protein synthesis model 7) CaM 8) PKC 9) MAPK model.

MAPK acting as a Molecule in  
mTOR_pathway Network
NameAccession NamePathway NameInitial Conc.
(uM)
Volume
(fL)
Buffered
MAPKmTOR_pathway
Accession No. : 92
MAPK
Pathway No. : 1103
3.61000No
conc is from Sanghera et al JBC 265 pp 52 (1990) A second calculation gives 3.1 uM, from same paper. They est MAPK is 1e-4x total protein, and protein is 15% of cell wt, so MAPK is 1.5e-5g/ml = 0.36uM. which is closer to our first estimate. Lets use this. Updated 16 May 2003. Ortiz et al 1995 J Neurosci 15(2):1285-1297 provide estimates of ERK2 levels in hippocampus: 1009 ng/mg. This comes to about 3.6uM, which may still be an underestimate of synaptic levels.

MAPK acting as a Substrate for an Enzyme in  
mTOR_pathway Network
Enzyme Molecule /
Enzyme Activity
Accession NamePathway NameKm (uM)kcat (s^-1)RatioEnzyme TypeReagents
MAPKK_star  /
MAPKKtyr
mTOR_pathway
Accession No. : 92
MAPK
Pathway No. : 1103
0.04629630.34explicit E-S complexSubstrate
MAPK

Product
MAPK-tyr
The actual MAPKK is 2 forms from Seger et al JBC 267:20 14373(1992) Vmax = 150nmol/min/mg From Haystead et al FEBS 306(1):17-22 we get Km=46.6nM for at least one of the phosphs. Putting these together: k3=0.15/sec, scale to get k2=0.6. k1=0.75/46.6nM=2.7e-5

MAPK acting as a Product of an Enzyme in  
mTOR_pathway Network
Enzyme Molecule /
Enzyme Activity
Accession NamePathway NameKm (uM)kcat (s^-1)RatioEnzyme TypeReagents
MKP-1  /
MKP1-tyr-deph
mTOR_pathway
Accession No. : 92
  • Shared_Object_
    mTOR_pathway

    Pathway No. : 1097
  • 7.0000144explicit E-S complexSubstrate
    MAPK-tyr

    Product
    MAPK
    The original kinetics have been modified to obey the k2 = 4 * k3 rule, while keeping kcat and Km fixed. As noted in the NOTES, the only constraining data point is the time course of MAPK dephosphorylation, which this model satisfies. It would be nice to have more accurate estimates of rate consts and MKP-1 levels from the literature. Effective Km : 67 nM kcat = 1.43 umol/min/mg