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STAT3 Protein

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STAT3 Protein

Overview

STAT3 (Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription 3) is a latent transcription factor that functions as a key signaling hub in cellular communication and gene regulation. Encoded by the STAT3 gene located on chromosome 17, this 88-kDa protein belongs to the STAT family of signal transducers, which comprises seven mammalian members. STAT3 exists in an inactive cytoplasmic state until activated by phosphorylation, at which point it dimerizes, translocates to the nucleus, and binds DNA to regulate transcription of target genes. The protein has emerged as a critical regulator in nervous system homeostasis, and dysregulation of STAT3 signaling is increasingly recognized as a contributor to multiple neurodegenerative diseases.

Function/Biology

STAT3 mediates cellular responses to cytokines and growth factors, particularly interleukin-6 (IL-6), leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF), and epidermal growth factor (EGF). Activation occurs through phosphorylation of tyrosine residue 705 (Y705) by receptor tyrosine kinases or Janus kinases (JAKs), with additional regulatory phosphorylation at serine residue 727 (S727) modulating transcriptional activity. Once phosphorylated, STAT3 molecules form dimers that recognize and bind DNA sequences called GAS elements (Gamma-Activated Sequences) or ISRE-like elements in promoter regions of target genes.

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