Mammary gland factor (MGF) is a novel member of the cytokine regulated transcription factor gene family and confers the prolactin response.
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Low levels of Stat5a protein in breast cancer are associated with tumor progression and unfavorable clinical outcomesHeat shock protein-90-alpha, a prolactin-STAT5 target gene identified in breast cancer cells, is involved in apoptosis regulationAntiapoptotic activity of Stat5 required during terminal stages of myeloid differentiationRequirements for interleukin-4-induced gene expression and functional characterization of Stat6The SH2 domains of Stat1 and Stat2 mediate multiple interactions in the transduction of IFN-alpha signalsKinase-negative mutants of JAK1 can sustain interferon-gamma-inducible gene expression but not an antiviral stateMouse oncostatin M: an immediate early gene induced by multiple cytokines through the JAK-STAT5 pathwayA single tyrosine of the interleukin-9 (IL-9) receptor is required for STAT activation, antiapoptotic activity, and growth regulation by IL-9Janus kinases and signal transducers and activators of transcription: their roles in cytokine signaling, development and immunoregulation.Miz1 deficiency in the mammary gland causes a lactation defect by attenuated Stat5 expression and phosphorylationSignal transducer and activator of transcription 5A/B in prostate and breast cancersInterleukin 12 induces tyrosine phosphorylation and activation of STAT4 in human lymphocytesA novel nuclear zinc finger protein EZI enhances nuclear retention and transactivation of STAT3The natural chemopreventive agent sulforaphane inhibits STAT5 activityStat5b is essential for natural killer cell-mediated proliferation and cytolytic activityErbB4 signaling in the mammary gland is required for lobuloalveolar development and Stat5 activation during lactationCharacterization of Stat5a and Stat5b homodimers and heterodimers and their association with the glucocortiocoid receptor in mammary cellsA humanized pattern of aromatase expression is associated with mammary hyperplasia in mice.PAK1-Nck regulates cyclin D1 promoter activity in response to prolactinThe transcription factors STAT5A/B regulate GM-CSF-mediated granulopoiesis.Lactation failure in Src knockout mice is due to impaired secretory activation.The molecular role of the common gamma c subunit in signal transduction reveals functional asymmetry within multimeric cytokine receptor complexesMammary gland expression of mouse mammary tumor virus is regulated by a novel element in the long terminal repeat.A dual role for oncostatin M signaling in the differentiation and death of mammary epithelial cells in vivo.STAT signaling in the pathogenesis and treatment of cancerSTAT5 signaling in sexually dimorphic gene expression and growth patternsErythropoietin and Friend virus gp55 activate different JAK/STAT pathways through the erythropoietin receptor in erythroid cellsA sequence of the CIS gene promoter interacts preferentially with two associated STAT5A dimers: a distinct biochemical difference between STAT5A and STAT5B.The transcriptional responsiveness of LKB1 to STAT-mediated signaling is differentially modulated by prolactin in human breast cancer cells.Interleukin 2 activates STAT5 transcription factor (mammary gland factor) and specific gene expression in T lymphocytes.STAT3 Activity and Function in Cancer: Modulation by STAT5 and miR-146b.Transcriptional regulation of the cyclin D1 promoter by STAT5: its involvement in cytokine-dependent growth of hematopoietic cells.Defective mammopoiesis, but normal hematopoiesis, in mice with a targeted disruption of the prolactin gene.Critical role of the interleukin 2 (IL-2) receptor gamma-chain-associated Jak3 in the IL-2-induced c-fos and c-myc, but not bcl-2, gene inductionCloning and expression of Stat5 and an additional homologue (Stat5b) involved in prolactin signal transduction in mouse mammary tissue.Characterization of BCE-1, a transcriptional enhancer regulated by prolactin and extracellular matrix and modulated by the state of histone acetylation.Gene expression in the third dimension: the ECM-nucleus connection.Signaling through the interleukin 2 receptor beta chain activates a STAT-5-like DNA-binding activityLaminin mediates tissue-specific gene expression in mammary epitheliaUrokinase-urokinase receptor interaction mediates an inhibitory signal for HIV-1 replication
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Mammary gland factor (MGF) is a novel member of the cytokine regulated transcription factor gene family and confers the prolactin response.
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