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Publication
First Author: Taylor DK
Year: 2006
Journal: J Immunol
Title: Constitutive activation of STAT5 supersedes the requirement for cytokine and TCR engagement of CD4+ T cells in steady-state homeostasis.
Volume: 177
Issue: 4
Pages: 2216-23
Allele
Name: signal transducer and activator of transcription 5B; targeted mutation 2, James N Ihle
Allele Type: Targeted
Attribute String: Null/knockout
Genotype
Symbol: Tg(Lck-Stat5b*)1Mafa/?
Background: Not Specified
Zygosity: ot
Has Mutant Allele: true
Publication
First Author: Johnson K
Year: 2012
Journal: J Immunol
Title: IL-7 functionally segregates the pro-B cell stage by regulating transcription of recombination mediators across cell cycle.
Volume: 188
Issue: 12
Pages: 6084-92
Publication
First Author: Neculai D
Year: 2005
Journal: J Biol Chem
Title: Structure of the unphosphorylated STAT5a dimer.
Volume: 280
Issue: 49
Pages: 40782-7
Publication  
First Author: Heltemes-Harris LM
Year: 2011
Journal: Ann N Y Acad Sci
Title: The role of STAT5 in the development, function, and transformation of B and T lymphocytes.
Volume: 1217
Pages: 18-31
Protein Domain
Type: Domain
Description: This entry represents the SH2 domain of STAT5b.STAT5 is a member of the STAT family of transcription factors. Two highly related proteins, STAT5a and STAT5b are encoded by separate genes, but are 90% identical at the amino acid level. Both STAT5a and STAT5b are ubiquitously expressed and functionally interchangeable. They regulate B and T cell development [, ].STAT proteins have a dual function: signal transduction and activation of transcription. When cytokines are bound to cell surface receptors, the associated Janus kinases (JAKs) are activated, leading to tyrosine phosphorylation of the given STAT proteins []. Phosphorylated STATs form dimers, translocate to the nucleus, and bind specific response elements to activate transcription of target genes []. STAT proteins contain an N-terminal domain (NTD), a coiled-coil domain (CCD), a DNA-binding domain (DBD), an α-helical linker domain (LD), an SH2 domain, and a transactivation domain (TAD). The SH2 domain is necessary for receptor association and tyrosine phosphodimer formation. There are seven mammalian STAT family members which have been identified: STAT1, STAT2, STAT3, STAT4, STAT5 (STAT5A and STAT5B), and STAT6 [].
Protein Domain
Type: Family
Description: STAT5 is a member of the STAT family of transcription factors. Two highly related proteins, STAT5a and STAT5b are encoded by separate genes, but are 90% identical at the amino acid level. Both STAT5a and STAT5b are ubiquitously expressed and functionally interchangeable. They regulate B and T cell development [, ].STAT proteins have a dual function: signal transduction and activation of transcription. When cytokines are bound to cell surface receptors, the associated Janus kinases (JAKs) are activated, leading to tyrosine phosphorylation of the given STAT proteins []. Phosphorylated STATs form dimers, translocate to the nucleus, and bind specific response elements to activate transcription of target genes []. STAT proteins contain an N-terminal domain (NTD), a coiled-coil domain (CCD), a DNA-binding domain (DBD), an α-helical linker domain (LD), an SH2 domain, and a transactivation domain (TAD). The SH2 domain is necessary for receptor association and tyrosine phosphodimer formation. There are seven mammalian STAT family members which have been identified: STAT1, STAT2, STAT3, STAT4, STAT5 (STAT5A and STAT5B), and STAT6 [].
Publication
First Author: Spiegl N
Year: 2008
Journal: Blood
Title: Human basophils activated by mast cell-derived IL-3 express retinaldehyde dehydrogenase-II and produce the immunoregulatory mediator retinoic acid.
Volume: 112
Issue: 9
Pages: 3762-71
Publication
First Author: Nakayama J
Year: 2009
Journal: Blood
Title: BLNK suppresses pre-B-cell leukemogenesis through inhibition of JAK3.
Volume: 113
Issue: 7
Pages: 1483-92
Genotype
Symbol: Tcf3/Tcf3 Tg(Lck-Stat5b*)1Mafa/?
Background: involves: 129X1/SvJ * C57BL/6 * FVB/N
Zygosity: cx
Has Mutant Allele: true
Publication
First Author: Piazza F
Year: 2001
Journal: Oncogene
Title: The theory of APL.
Volume: 20
Issue: 49
Pages: 7216-22
Publication
First Author: Takeda K
Year: 2000
Journal: Cytokine Growth Factor Rev
Title: STAT family of transcription factors in cytokine-mediated biological responses.
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
Pages: 199-207
Protein Domain
Type: Family
Description: Nuclear receptor coactivator 1 (NCOA1, also known as SRC-1) belongs to the SRC/p160 nuclear receptor coactivator family, which contains proteins that are ligand-dependent transcription factors []. These receptors can function as molecular switches [].NCOA1 directly binds nuclear receptors and stimulates the transcriptional activities in a hormone-dependent fashion []. It is involved in the coactivation of different nuclear receptors, such as for steroids (PGR, GR and ER), retinoids (RXRs), thyroid hormone (TRs) and prostanoids (PPARs) []. It is also involved in coactivation mediated by STAT3, STAT5A, STAT5B and STAT6 transcription factors [, , ]. It plays a central role in creating multisubunit coactivator complexes that act via remodeling of chromatin, and possibly acts by participating in both chromatin remodeling and recruitment of general transcription factors []. It can be regulated by sumoylation and ubiquitination [].
Publication
First Author: Yu Q
Year: 2007
Journal: J Immunol
Title: Beta-catenin expression enhances IL-7 receptor signaling in thymocytes during positive selection.
Volume: 179
Issue: 1
Pages: 126-31
Publication
First Author: Wong JB
Year: 2019
Journal: Nat Commun
Title: B-1a cells acquire their unique characteristics by bypassing the pre-BCR selection stage.
Volume: 10
Issue: 1
Pages: 4768
Publication
First Author: Zou T
Year: 2012
Journal: J Immunol
Title: Cutting edge: IL-2 signals determine the degree of TCR signaling necessary to support regulatory T cell proliferation in vivo.
Volume: 189
Issue: 1
Pages: 28-32
Publication
First Author: Nie L
Year: 2008
Journal: Mol Cell Biol
Title: Regulation of lymphocyte development by cell-type-specific interpretation of Notch signals.
Volume: 28
Issue: 6
Pages: 2078-90
Publication
First Author: Molinero LL
Year: 2009
Journal: J Immunol
Title: CARMA1 controls an early checkpoint in the thymic development of FoxP3+ regulatory T cells.
Volume: 182
Issue: 11
Pages: 6736-43
Publication
First Author: Liu GJ
Year: 2014
Journal: Genes Dev
Title: Pax5 loss imposes a reversible differentiation block in B-progenitor acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
Volume: 28
Issue: 12
Pages: 1337-50
Genotype
Symbol: Stat5a/Stat5a Stat5b/Stat5b
Background: either: (involves: 129P2/OlaHsd) or (involves: 129X1/SvJ)
Zygosity: cx
Has Mutant Allele: true
Genotype
Symbol: Stat5a/Stat5a Stat5b/Stat5b
Background: involves: 129 * C57BL/6
Zygosity: cx
Has Mutant Allele: true
Publication
First Author: Sato N
Year: 2005
Journal: Int Immunol
Title: Physical and functional interactions between STAT3 and ZIP kinase.
Volume: 17
Issue: 12
Pages: 1543-52
Publication
First Author: Chao HW
Year: 2012
Journal: Nucleic Acids Res
Title: NMDAR signaling facilitates the IPO5-mediated nuclear import of CPEB3.
Volume: 40
Issue: 17
Pages: 8484-98
Publication
First Author: Ando T
Year: 2014
Journal: Cell Rep
Title: Critical role for mast cell Stat5 activity in skin inflammation.
Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Pages: 366-76
Publication
First Author: Moffitt AB
Year: 2017
Journal: J Exp Med
Title: Enteropathy-associated T cell lymphoma subtypes are characterized by loss of function of SETD2.
Volume: 214
Issue: 5
Pages: 1371-1386
Publication
First Author: Litherland SA
Year: 2005
Journal: J Immunol
Title: Nonobese diabetic mouse congenic analysis reveals chromosome 11 locus contributing to diabetes susceptibility, macrophage STAT5 dysfunction, and granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor overproduction.
Volume: 175
Issue: 7
Pages: 4561-5
Publication
First Author: Pandolfi PP
Year: 2001
Journal: Hum Mol Genet
Title: Oncogenes and tumor suppressors in the molecular pathogenesis of acute promyelocytic leukemia.
Volume: 10
Issue: 7
Pages: 769-75
Publication
First Author: Floyd ZE
Year: 2003
Journal: Diabetes
Title: STAT5A promotes adipogenesis in nonprecursor cells and associates with the glucocorticoid receptor during adipocyte differentiation.
Volume: 52
Issue: 2
Pages: 308-14
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 430  
Fragment?: true
Publication
First Author: Litterst CM
Year: 2002
Journal: J Biol Chem
Title: An LXXLL motif in the transactivation domain of STAT6 mediates recruitment of NCoA-1/SRC-1.
Volume: 277
Issue: 39
Pages: 36052-60
Publication
First Author: Kalkhoven E
Year: 1998
Journal: EMBO J
Title: Isoforms of steroid receptor co-activator 1 differ in their ability to potentiate transcription by the oestrogen receptor.
Volume: 17
Issue: 1
Pages: 232-43
Publication
First Author: Litterst CM
Year: 2003
Journal: J Biol Chem
Title: NCoA-1/SRC-1 is an essential coactivator of STAT5 that binds to the FDL motif in the alpha-helical region of the STAT5 transactivation domain.
Volume: 278
Issue: 46
Pages: 45340-51
Publication
First Author: Giraud S
Year: 2002
Journal: J Biol Chem
Title: Functional interaction of STAT3 transcription factor with the coactivator NcoA/SRC1a.
Volume: 277
Issue: 10
Pages: 8004-11
Publication
First Author: Liu Z
Year: 1999
Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
Title: Steroid receptor coactivator-1 (SRC-1) enhances ligand-dependent and receptor-dependent cell-free transcription of chromatin.
Volume: 96
Issue: 17
Pages: 9485-90
Publication
First Author: Chauchereau A
Year: 2003
Journal: J Biol Chem
Title: Sumoylation of the progesterone receptor and of the steroid receptor coactivator SRC-1.
Volume: 278
Issue: 14
Pages: 12335-43
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 154  
Fragment?: true
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 55  
Fragment?: true
Publication
First Author: Niessen NA
Year: 2011
Journal: J Neurochem
Title: Steroid receptor coactivator 2 modulates steroid-dependent male sexual behavior and neuroplasticity in Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica).
Volume: 119
Issue: 3
Pages: 579-93
Protein Domain
Type: Family
Description: This group represents the nuclear receptor coactivator family, also known as the SRC/p160 nuclear receptor coactivator family, which contains proteins that are ligand-dependent transcription factors []. These receptors can function as molecular switches [].NCOA1 directly binds nuclear receptors and stimulates the transcriptional activities in a hormone-dependent fashion []. It is involved in the coactivation of different nuclear receptors, such as for steroids (PGR, GR and ER), retinoids (RXRs), thyroid hormone (TRs) and prostanoids (PPARs) []. It is also involved in coactivation mediated by STAT3, STAT5A, STAT5B and STAT6 transcription factors [, , ]. It plays a central role in creating multisubunit coactivator complexes that act via remodeling of chromatin, and possibly acts by participating in both chromatin remodeling and recruitment of general transcription factors []. It can be regulated by sumoylation and ubiquitination []. NCOA2 is a transcriptional coactivator for steroid receptors and nuclear receptors. It functions as a coactivator of the steroid binding domain (AF-2) but not of the modulating N-terminal domain (AF-1) []. Together with NCOA1, it is required to control energy balance between white and brown adipose tissues []. NCOA3 is overexpressed in a fraction of breast cancers and has been linked to prognosis and tamoxifen resistance [, ].
Protein Domain
Type: Domain
Description: This conserved domain of unknown function is usually found tandemly repeated in the nuclear receptor coactivator family (NCOA1/2/3), also known as the SRC/p160 nuclear receptor coactivator family, which are ligand-dependent transcription factors [, ].NCOA1 directly binds nuclear receptors and stimulates the transcriptional activities in a hormone-dependent fashion []. It is involved in the coactivation of different nuclear receptors, such as for steroids (PGR, GR and ER), retinoids (RXRs), thyroid hormone (TRs) and prostanoids (PPARs) []. It is also involved in coactivation mediated by STAT3, STAT5A, STAT5B and STAT6 transcription factors [, , ]. It plays a central role in creating multisubunit coactivator complexes that act via remodeling of chromatin, and possibly acts by participating in both chromatin remodeling and recruitment of general transcription factors []. It can be regulated by sumoylation and ubiquitination []. NCOA2 is a transcriptional coactivator for steroid receptors and nuclear receptors. It functions as a coactivator of the steroid binding domain (AF-2) but not of the modulating N-terminal domain (AF-1) []. Together with NCOA1, it is required to control energy balance between white and brown adipose tissues []. NCOA3 is overexpressed in a fraction of breast cancers and has been linked to prognosis and tamoxifen resistance [, ].
Publication
First Author: Katerndahl CDS
Year: 2017
Journal: Nat Immunol
Title: Antagonism of B cell enhancer networks by STAT5 drives leukemia and poor patient survival.
Volume: 18
Issue: 6
Pages: 694-704
Publication  
First Author: Won HY
Year: 2021
Journal: Front Immunol
Title: The Timing and Abundance of IL-2Rβ (CD122) Expression Control Thymic iNKT Cell Generation and NKT1 Subset Differentiation.
Volume: 12
Pages: 642856
Publication
First Author: Tremblay CS
Year: 2020
Journal: Nat Commun
Title: Small molecule inhibition of Dynamin-dependent endocytosis targets multiple niche signals and impairs leukemia stem cells.
Volume: 11
Issue: 1
Pages: 6211
Publication  
First Author: Nakajima K
Year: 2013
Journal: Nat Commun
Title: The ARNT-STAT3 axis regulates the differentiation of intestinal intraepithelial TCRαβ⁺CD8αα⁺ cells.
Volume: 4
Pages: 2112
Publication
First Author: Li LX
Year: 2010
Journal: J Immunol
Title: A Flt3- and Ras-dependent pathway primes B cell development by inducing a state of IL-7 responsiveness.
Volume: 184
Issue: 4
Pages: 1728-36
Publication
First Author: Maekawa Y
Year: 2015
Journal: Nat Med
Title: Notch controls the survival of memory CD4+ T cells by regulating glucose uptake.
Volume: 21
Issue: 1
Pages: 55-61
Publication
First Author: Picard F
Year: 2002
Journal: Cell
Title: SRC-1 and TIF2 control energy balance between white and brown adipose tissues.
Volume: 111
Issue: 7
Pages: 931-41
Publication
First Author: Xu J
Year: 2000
Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
Title: The steroid receptor coactivator SRC-3 (p/CIP/RAC3/AIB1/ACTR/TRAM-1) is required for normal growth, puberty, female reproductive function, and mammary gland development.
Volume: 97
Issue: 12
Pages: 6379-84
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 99  
Fragment?: true
Publication
First Author: Voegel JJ
Year: 1998
Journal: EMBO J
Title: The coactivator TIF2 contains three nuclear receptor-binding motifs and mediates transactivation through CBP binding-dependent and -independent pathways.
Volume: 17
Issue: 2
Pages: 507-19
Publication
First Author: Chang AK
Year: 2012
Journal: Oncol Lett
Title: The role of AIB1 in breast cancer.
Volume: 4
Issue: 4
Pages: 588-594
Publication
First Author: Aoki N
Year: 2002
Journal: Mol Endocrinol
Title: A nuclear protein tyrosine phosphatase TC-PTP is a potential negative regulator of the PRL-mediated signaling pathway: dephosphorylation and deactivation of signal transducer and activator of transcription 5a and 5b by TC-PTP in nucleus.
Volume: 16
Issue: 1
Pages: 58-69
Publication
First Author: Liu X
Year: 1997
Journal: Genes Dev
Title: Stat5a is mandatory for adult mammary gland development and lactogenesis.
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Pages: 179-86
Publication  
First Author: Kim EY
Year: 2019
Journal: Cells
Title: Interleukin-22 Induces the Infiltration of Visceral Fat Tissue by a Discrete Subset of Duffy Antigen Receptor for Chemokine-Positive M2-Like Macrophages in Response to a High Fat Diet.
Volume: 8
Issue: 12
Publication
First Author: Wang J
Year: 2007
Journal: Exp Cell Res
Title: Microcytosis in ank/ank mice and the role of ANKH in promoting erythroid differentiation.
Volume: 313
Issue: 20
Pages: 4120-9
Publication
First Author: Burchill MA
Year: 2008
Journal: Immunity
Title: Linked T cell receptor and cytokine signaling govern the development of the regulatory T cell repertoire.
Volume: 28
Issue: 1
Pages: 112-21
Publication
First Author: DiFedele LM
Year: 2005
Journal: Gastroenterology
Title: Tumor necrosis factor alpha blockade restores growth hormone signaling in murine colitis.
Volume: 128
Issue: 5
Pages: 1278-91
Publication
First Author: Yagi J
Year: 2006
Journal: Int Immunol
Title: Genetic background influences Th cell differentiation by controlling the capacity for IL-2-induced IL-4 production by naive CD4+ T cells.
Volume: 18
Issue: 12
Pages: 1681-90
Publication
First Author: Liu X
Year: 1998
Journal: Cell Growth Differ
Title: Functional rescue of Stat5a-null mammary tissue through the activation of compensating signals including Stat5b.
Volume: 9
Issue: 9
Pages: 795-803
Publication
First Author: Fahl SP
Year: 2018
Journal: J Immunol
Title: c-Myb Coordinates Survival and the Expression of Genes That Are Critical for the Pre-BCR Checkpoint.
Volume: 200
Issue: 10
Pages: 3450-3463
Publication
First Author: Zhou B
Year: 2023
Journal: Eur J Immunol
Title: Prmt5 deficient mouse B cells display RNA processing complexity and slower colorectal tumor progression.
Volume: 53
Issue: 10
Pages: e2250226
Publication
First Author: Jing X
Year: 2012
Journal: Cell Rep
Title: Crosstalk of humoral and cell-cell contact-mediated signals in postnatal body growth.
Volume: 2
Issue: 3
Pages: 652-65
Publication
First Author: Gong Z
Year: 2014
Journal: Aging Cell
Title: Reductions in serum IGF-1 during aging impair health span.
Volume: 13
Issue: 3
Pages: 408-18
Publication
First Author: Heinz RE
Year: 2016
Journal: Development
Title: Constitutive expression of microRNA-150 in mammary epithelium suppresses secretory activation and impairs de novo lipogenesis.
Volume: 143
Issue: 22
Pages: 4236-4248
Publication
First Author: Lee C
Year: 2013
Journal: Drug Metab Dispos
Title: The role of cytochrome P450-dependent metabolism in the regulation of mouse hepatic growth hormone signaling components and target genes by 3-methylcholanthrene.
Volume: 41
Issue: 2
Pages: 457-65
Publication
First Author: Hoffmeyer A
Year: 2001
Journal: Mol Cell Biol
Title: Gadd45gamma is dispensable for normal mouse development and T-cell proliferation.
Volume: 21
Issue: 9
Pages: 3137-43
Publication
First Author: Eto K
Year: 2014
Journal: PLoS One
Title: MafA is required for postnatal proliferation of pancreatic β-cells.
Volume: 9
Issue: 8
Pages: e104184
Publication
First Author: Merghoub T
Year: 2001
Journal: Blood Cells Mol Dis
Title: Modeling acute promyelocytic leukemia in the mouse: new insights in the pathogenesis of human leukemias.
Volume: 27
Issue: 1
Pages: 231-48
Publication
First Author: Meinke A
Year: 1996
Journal: Mol Cell Biol
Title: Activation of different Stat5 isoforms contributes to cell-type-restricted signaling in response to interferons.
Volume: 16
Issue: 12
Pages: 6937-44
Publication
First Author: John S
Year: 1999
Journal: Mol Cell Biol
Title: The significance of tetramerization in promoter recruitment by Stat5.
Volume: 19
Issue: 3
Pages: 1910-8
Publication
First Author: González L
Year: 2002
Journal: Endocrinology
Title: Cytokine-inducible SH2 protein up-regulation is associated with desensitization of GH signaling in GHRH-transgenic mice.
Volume: 143
Issue: 2
Pages: 386-94
Publication
First Author: Zhang F
Year: 2015
Journal: Toxicol Appl Pharmacol
Title: Effects of sexually dimorphic growth hormone secretory patterns on arachidonic acid metabolizing enzymes in rodent heart.
Volume: 289
Issue: 3
Pages: 495-506
Publication
First Author: Yoo KH
Year: 2015
Journal: Nucleic Acids Res
Title: Loss of EZH2 results in precocious mammary gland development and activation of STAT5-dependent genes.
Volume: 43
Issue: 18
Pages: 8774-89
Publication
First Author: Heltemes-Harris LM
Year: 2021
Journal: Oncogene
Title: Identification of mutations that cooperate with defects in B cell transcription factors to initiate leukemia.
Volume: 40
Issue: 43
Pages: 6166-6179
Publication
First Author: Maurer B
Year: 2020
Journal: Haematologica
Title: High activation of STAT5A drives peripheral T-cell lymphoma and leukemia.
Volume: 105
Issue: 2
Pages: 435-447
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 115  
Fragment?: true
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 145  
Fragment?: true
Publication
First Author: Leo C
Year: 2000
Journal: Gene
Title: The SRC family of nuclear receptor coactivators.
Volume: 245
Issue: 1
Pages: 1-11
Publication
First Author: Moran AE
Year: 2011
Journal: J Exp Med
Title: T cell receptor signal strength in Treg and iNKT cell development demonstrated by a novel fluorescent reporter mouse.
Volume: 208
Issue: 6
Pages: 1279-89
Publication
First Author: Lee RD
Year: 2022
Journal: Nat Immunol
Title: Nuclear corepressors NCOR1/NCOR2 regulate B cell development, maintain genomic integrity and prevent transformation.
Volume: 23
Issue: 12
Pages: 1763-1776
Publication
First Author: Feldman GM
Year: 1997
Journal: Blood
Title: STAT5A-deficient mice demonstrate a defect in granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor-induced proliferation and gene expression.
Volume: 90
Issue: 5
Pages: 1768-76
Publication
First Author: Starzynski RR
Year: 2006
Journal: Biochem J
Title: STAT5 proteins are involved in down-regulation of iron regulatory protein 1 gene expression by nitric oxide.
Volume: 400
Issue: 2
Pages: 367-75
Publication  
First Author: Waxman DJ
Year: 2000
Journal: Novartis Found Symp
Title: Growth hormone pulse-activated STAT5 signalling: a unique regulatory mechanism governing sexual dimorphism of liver gene expression.
Volume: 227
Pages: 61-74; discussion 75-81
Publication
First Author: Verdier F
Year: 1998
Journal: Mol Cell Biol
Title: A sequence of the CIS gene promoter interacts preferentially with two associated STAT5A dimers: a distinct biochemical difference between STAT5A and STAT5B.
Volume: 18
Issue: 10
Pages: 5852-60
Publication
First Author: Ilaria RL Jr
Year: 1999
Journal: Blood
Title: Dominant negative mutants implicate STAT5 in myeloid cell proliferation and neutrophil differentiation.
Volume: 93
Issue: 12
Pages: 4154-66
Publication
First Author: Matsumoto A
Year: 1999
Journal: Mol Cell Biol
Title: Suppression of STAT5 functions in liver, mammary glands, and T cells in cytokine-inducible SH2-containing protein 1 transgenic mice.
Volume: 19
Issue: 9
Pages: 6396-407
Publication
First Author: Hennighausen L
Year: 2008
Journal: Genes Dev
Title: Interpretation of cytokine signaling through the transcription factors STAT5A and STAT5B.
Volume: 22
Issue: 6
Pages: 711-21
Publication
First Author: Gevers EF
Year: 2009
Journal: Endocrinology
Title: Regulation of rapid signal transducer and activator of transcription-5 phosphorylation in the resting cells of the growth plate and in the liver by growth hormone and feeding.
Volume: 150
Issue: 8
Pages: 3627-36
Publication
First Author: Tremblay CS
Year: 2023
Journal: Blood
Title: STAT5 activation promotes progression and chemotherapy resistance in early T-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
Volume: 142
Issue: 3
Pages: 274-289
Publication
First Author: Levy DE
Year: 2002
Journal: Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol
Title: Stats: transcriptional control and biological impact.
Volume: 3
Issue: 9
Pages: 651-62
Publication
First Author: Shuai K
Year: 2003
Journal: Nat Rev Immunol
Title: Regulation of JAK-STAT signalling in the immune system.
Volume: 3
Issue: 11
Pages: 900-11
Publication
First Author: Takakuma K
Year: 2013
Journal: PLoS One
Title: Novel multiplexed assay for identifying SH2 domain antagonists of STAT family proteins.
Volume: 8
Issue: 8
Pages: e71646
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 592  
Fragment?: true
Publication
First Author: Han D
Year: 2013
Journal: Immunity
Title: Dendritic cell expression of the signaling molecule TRAF6 is critical for gut microbiota-dependent immune tolerance.
Volume: 38
Issue: 6
Pages: 1211-22
Publication
First Author: Pearce EL
Year: 2009
Journal: Nature
Title: Enhancing CD8 T-cell memory by modulating fatty acid metabolism.
Volume: 460
Issue: 7251
Pages: 103-7
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 125  
Fragment?: true
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 922  
Fragment?: true
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 54  
Fragment?: true
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 51  
Fragment?: true