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Fukuzawa, M., Araki, T., Adrian, I., Williams, G., (2001) ' Tyrosine phosphorylation-independent nuclear translocation of a dictyostelium STAT in response to DIF signaling. ' Mol Cell 7 779-88
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Abstract:We describe a Dictyostelium STAT, Dd-STATc, which regulates the speed of early development and the timing of terminal differentiation. Dd-STATc also functions as a repressor, which directs graded expression of the ecmA gene in different prestalk cell populations. Developing Dictyostelium cells produce a chlorinated hexaphenone, DIF, which directs prestalk cell differentiation. Dd-STATc is tyrosine phosphorylated, dimerizes, and translocates to the nucleus when cells are exposed to DIF. Surprisingly, however, SH2 domain-phosphotyrosine interaction is not necessary for the DIF-induced nuclear translocation of Dd-STATc. In this respect, Dd-STATc activation resembles several recently described, noncanonical mammalian STAT signaling processes. We show instead that DIF mediates nuclear translocation via sequences located in the divergent, N-terminal half of the Dd-STATc molecule.
Status: Published Type: Journal article Source: PUBMED PubMed ID: 11336701

 
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