The linker domain of Stat1 is required for gamma interferon-driven transcription.
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Requirement of Ca2+ and CaMKII for Stat1 Ser-727 phosphorylation in response to IFN-gamma.A Drosophila PIAS homologue negatively regulates stat92EGuanylate-binding protein-1 expression is selectively induced by inflammatory cytokines and is an activation marker of endothelial cells during inflammatory diseasesInborn errors of human STAT1: allelic heterogeneity governs the diversity of immunological and infectious phenotypesStructure, function, and regulation of STAT proteinsThe role of STATs in transcriptional control and their impact on cellular function.Activation of STAT proteins and growth control.Structural and functional characterization of salmon STAT1, STAT2 and IRF9 homologs sheds light on interferon signaling in teleostsNegative regulation of STAT92E by an N-terminally truncated STAT protein derived from an alternative promoter site.ephrinB1 signals from the cell surface to the nucleus by recruitment of STAT3.Mutations in the linker domain affect phospho-STAT3 function and suggest targets for interrupting STAT3 activity.Requirement of matrix metalloproteinase-9 for the transformation of human mammary epithelial cells by Stat3-C.Small-molecule inhibition of STAT3 in radioresistant head and neck squamous cell carcinomaAcetylation of Stat1 modulates NF-kappaB activityThe Specific Roles of JAK/STAT Signaling Pathway in Sepsis.STAT2 is an essential adaptor in USP18-mediated suppression of type I interferon signaling.Antiviral response in cells containing Stat1 with heterologous transactivation domainsDissociation time from DNA determines transcriptional function in a STAT1 linker mutant.Independent and cooperative activation of chromosomal c-fos promoter by STAT3.Distinct transcriptional activation functions of STAT1alpha and STAT1beta on DNA and chromatin templates.Identification of the linker-SH2 domain of STAT as the origin of the SH2 domain using two-dimensional structural alignment.Stat3 cleavage by caspases: impact on full-length Stat3 expression, fragment formation, and transcriptional activity.
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The linker domain of Stat1 is required for gamma interferon-driven transcription.
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The linker domain of Stat1 is required for gamma interferon-driven transcription.
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The linker domain of Stat1 is required for gamma interferon-driven transcription.
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The linker domain of Stat1 is required for gamma interferon-driven transcription.
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The linker domain of Stat1 is required for gamma interferon-driven transcription.
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The linker domain of Stat1 is required for gamma interferon-driven transcription.
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The linker domain of Stat1 is required for gamma interferon-driven transcription.
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The linker domain of Stat1 is required for gamma interferon-driven transcription.
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10.1128/MCB.19.7.5106
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1999-07-01T00:00:00Z