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== DNA-Protein Interactions ==
== DNA-Protein Interactions ==
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The <scene name='71/714950/Stat3_dimer_and_dna/1'>STAT3 protein dimer interacts with DNA</scene> by "clamping" around it. <scene name='71/714950/Dna-binding_domain/4'>Stat3 residues bind to DNA</scene> by interacting with the major groove of it. STAT3 (along with other STAT family members) bind to specific DNA sequences. <ref>PMID:11050435</ref> STAT3 has a binding domain with sequences like <scene name='71/714950/Dna-binding_domain_dna_portion/1'>TTN(5-6)AA</scene>. <scene name='71/714950/Dna-binding_domain/3'>This stretch</scene> is then what interacts with the STAT3 protein. As shown in the scene, the DNA is bound by the protein in its major groove. This occurs via hydrogen bonding between the amino acids and the nucleotide bases.
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The <scene name='71/714950/Stat3_dimer_and_dna/1'>STAT3 protein dimer interacts with DNA</scene> by "clamping" around it. <scene name='71/714950/Dna-binding_domain/4'>STAT3 residues bind to DNA</scene> by interacting with the major groove of it. STAT3 (along with other STAT family members) bind to specific DNA sequences. <ref>PMID:11050435</ref> STAT3 has a binding domain with sequences like <scene name='71/714950/Dna-binding_domain_dna_portion/1'>TTN(5-6)AA</scene>. <scene name='71/714950/Dna-binding_domain/3'>This stretch</scene> is then what interacts with the STAT3 protein. As shown in the scene, the DNA is bound by the protein in its major groove. This occurs via hydrogen bonding between the amino acids and the nucleotide bases.
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== References ==
== References ==
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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
  3. Yu Z, Kone BC. The STAT3 DNA-binding domain mediates interaction with NF-kappaB p65 and inducible nitric oxide synthase transrepression in mesangial cells. J Am Soc Nephrol. 2004 Mar;15(3):585-91. PMID:14978160
  4. Sakaguchi M, Oka M, Iwasaki T, Fukami Y, Nishigori C. Role and regulation of STAT3 phosphorylation at Ser727 in melanocytes and melanoma cells. J Invest Dermatol. 2012 Jul;132(7):1877-85. doi: 10.1038/jid.2012.45. Epub 2012, Mar 15. PMID:22418867 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/jid.2012.45
  5. Horvath CM. STAT proteins and transcriptional responses to extracellular signals. Trends Biochem Sci. 2000 Oct;25(10):496-502. PMID:11050435

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