Figure 2.
Figure 2. The dominant negative form of JNK reduces the transcriptional activation of the uPA-MP reporter construct by interfering with the constitutively active MEK/ERK (chimeric kinase). (A) The uPA-MP reporter construct was cotransfected with 50 ng of the constitutively active MEK/ERK chimeric kinase (see Figure 1B) in HeLa cells. Cells were further cotransfected with increasing amounts of the construct expressing JNKDN, and luciferase activity was monitored as described in “Materials and methods.” In HeLa cells, JNKDN strongly decreases the transcriptional activity of the uPA-MP construct, elicited by MEK/ERKA. Error bars indicate SD. (B) Quantitation of the results in panel A is as for Figure 1.

The dominant negative form of JNK reduces the transcriptional activation of the uPA-MP reporter construct by interfering with the constitutively active MEK/ERK (chimeric kinase). (A) The uPA-MP reporter construct was cotransfected with 50 ng of the constitutively active MEK/ERK chimeric kinase (see Figure 1B) in HeLa cells. Cells were further cotransfected with increasing amounts of the construct expressing JNKDN, and luciferase activity was monitored as described in “Materials and methods.” In HeLa cells, JNKDN strongly decreases the transcriptional activity of the uPA-MP construct, elicited by MEK/ERKA. Error bars indicate SD. (B) Quantitation of the results in panel A is as for Figure 1.

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