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Data on the phosphorylation of p38MAPK and JNK induced by chlorpyrifos in Drosophila melanogaster
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Molecular RegulationMolecular BiologyCell DeathMolecular GeneticsToxicological MechanismOxidative StressDrosophila MelanogasterReceptor Tyrosine KinaseProtein KinasesCellular Regulatory MechanismToxicologyCell SignalingBiochemistryExperimental ToxicologyCell BiologyProtein PhosphorylationBiologyReductive StressSignal TransductionNatural SciencesMapk FamilyCellular BiochemistrySystems BiologyMedicine
Exposure to organophosphate compounds, such as chlorpyrifos, has been linked to disturbances on cell signaling pathways. Mitogen activated protein kinases (MAPK) are a family of protein kinases involved in a range of cellular processes, including stress response, apoptosis and survival. Therefore, changes in the activation state of these kinases may characterize key mechanisms of toxicity elicited by xenobiotics. Here we report data on the phosphorylation of p38MAPK and JNK, members of the MAPK family, in Drosophila melanogaster exposed to chlorpyrifos, as characterized by western blotting assays.
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