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==STAT3==
==STAT3==
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<StructureSection load='1bg1' size='340' side='right' caption='STAT3 Interacting with DNA' scene=''>
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STAT3 (Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription 3) is one of seven of a family of homologous STAT proteins that differentially regulate gene expression. STAT 3 is important in both the development of embryos and
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STAT3 (Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription 3) is one of seven of a family of homologous STAT proteins that differentially regulate gene expression. STAT 3 is important in both the development of embryos and many functions in adult organisms. The STAT3 protein is composed of several helix-turn-helix structures and its quaternary structure consists of two STAT3 proteins dimerized with themselves. <ref>PMID:11050435</ref>
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many functions in adult organisms. The STAT3 protein is composed of several helix-turn-helix structures and its quaternary structure consists of two STAT3 proteins dimerized with themselves. <ref>PMID:9671298</ref>
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== Structure ==
== Structure ==
The STAT3 protein is composed of several helix-turn-helix structures and its quaternary structure consists of two STAT3 proteins dimerized with themselves. <ref>PMID:9671298</ref>
The STAT3 protein is composed of several helix-turn-helix structures and its quaternary structure consists of two STAT3 proteins dimerized with themselves. <ref>PMID:9671298</ref>
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The <scene name='71/714950/Stat3_dimer_and_dna/1'>STAT3 protein interacts with DNA</scene> by binding to the major groove of the DNA.
 
== Regulation ==
== Regulation ==

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STAT3

STAT3 Interacting with DNA

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References

  1. Horvath CM. STAT proteins and transcriptional responses to extracellular signals. Trends Biochem Sci. 2000 Oct;25(10):496-502. PMID:11050435
  2. Becker S, Groner B, Muller CW. Three-dimensional structure of the Stat3beta homodimer bound to DNA. Nature. 1998 Jul 9;394(6689):145-51. PMID:9671298 doi:10.1038/28101

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