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Physiological significance of STAT proteins: investigations through gene disruption in vivo
Authors:D. E. Levy
Affiliation:(1) Department of Pathology and Kaplan Cancer Center, New York University School of Medicine, 550 First Avenue, New York (New York 10016, USA), Fax +1 212 263 8211, e-mail: levyd01@med.nyu.edu, US
Abstract:Signal transducers and activators of transcription (STATs) were discovered as mediators of type I interferon-induced gene expression. This family of transcription factors has been found in widespread signaling pathways, especially those involving cytokines regulating the immune response. Because a plethora and often confusing set of activators for STAT proteins was observed in cell culture models, it became important to define the physiologically relevant actions of these molecules. One approach to this question has been through the targeted disruption of STAT genes in transgenic mice. Now that all seven STAT genes have been disrupted, both the high degree of STAT selectivity as well as many surprising and unexpected complexities are beginning to be characterized.
Keywords:. Cytokine signaling   interferon   protein tyrosine phosphorylation   SH2 domain   transcription factors   immune response   T lymphocyte development.
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