Science, Vol.277, No.5332, 1630-1635, 1997
Stats and Gene-Regulation
STATs (signal transducers and activators of transcription) are a family of latent cytoplasmic proteins that are activated to participate in gene control when cells encounter various extracellular polypeptides. Biochemical and molecular genetic explorations have defined a single tyrosine phosphorylation site and, in a dimeric partner molecule, an Src homology 2 (SH2) phosphotyrosine-binding domain, a DNA interaction domain, and a number of protein-protein interaction domains (with receptors, other transcription factors, the transcription machinery, and perhaps a tyrosine phosphatase), Mouse genetics experiments have defined crucial roles for each known mammalian STAT, The discovery of a STAT in Drosophila, and most recently in Dictyostelium discoideum, implies an ancient evolutionary origin for this dual-function set of proteins.
Keywords:EPIDERMAL GROWTH-FACTOR;TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR;DNA-BINDING;TYROSINE PHOSPHORYLATION;SIGNAL-TRANSDUCTION;CYTOKINE RECEPTORS;INTERFERON-GAMMA;ALPHA-INTERFERON;C-FOS;SERINE PHOSPHORYLATION