MAP3K14 (Mitogenom-aktivirana protein kinaza kinaza kinaza 14, NF-kapa-B-indukujuća kinaza, NIK), je enzim koji je kod čoveka kodiran MAP3K14genom.[1][2]
Funkcija
Ovaj gen kodira mitogenom-activiranu kinaza kinaza kinazu 14, koja je serin/treonin-specifična proteinska kinaza. Ova kinaza se vezuje za TRAF2 i stimuliše NF-κB aktivnost. Ona je kritična kinaza alternativnog NF-κB aktivacionog puta. Njena sekvenca je slična sa nekoliko drugih MAPKK kinaza. Ona učestvuje u NF-κB-indukovanoj signalnoj kaskadi koja je zajednička za receptore TNF/NGF) familije i za interleukinski-1 tip-I receptor.[2]
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