Revisão Revisado por pares

Hypothesis: Ligand/Receptor-Assisted Nuclear Translocation of STATs

1998; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 218; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.3181/00379727-218-44282

ISSN

1535-3702

Autores

Howard M. Johnson, Barbara A. Torres, M. M. Green, Brian E. Szente, Kendra Indhira Siler, Joseph Larkin, Prem S. Subramaniam,

Tópico(s)

interferon and immune responses

Resumo

The STAT transcription factors are mediators of signal transduction of a variety of factors, including interferons (IFNs), interleukins, growth factors, and peptide hormones. Subsequent to activation, STATs are translocated to the nucleus apparently through the well-described importin/Ran system, where they activate target genes. Molecules utilizing this nuclear import system require specific nuclear localization sequences (NLSs). Paradoxically, such NLSs are not identifiable on STATs, thus raising the question of how they are imported into the nucleus. Of considerable interest is the observation that ligands and/or receptors that signal through STATs contain putative NLSs and, where examined, either ligand or receptor undergoes nuclear translocation. We hypothesize that ligands and/or their receptors serve as vehicles for the nuclear translocation of STATs, and that they may be directly involved in signal transduction. Using IFNγ as a model system, we provide a possible mechanism for how this direct role is fulfilled. A functional NLS has been identified in a C-terminal domain of IFNr This domain and the NLS contained within are crucial for the biological properties of IFNγ in that a peptide encompassing this domain is sufficient to induce an antiviral state. Further, this domain binds specifically to a membrane-proximal region internal cytoplasmic domain of the α subunit of the receptor complex in a region that is directly involved in the recruitment and activation of the JAK/STAT pathway. We suggest that this novel mode of receptor recognition and activation may be a driving force for nuclear translocation of molecules like STATs that are associated with the ligand-receptor complex.

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