Cytokines and Growth factors signal through tyrosine phosphorylation of a family of related transcription factors
The ability of cytokines to activate distinct but overlapping sets of genes defines their characteristic biological response. We now show that IFNy, IL-3, IL-4, IL-6, erythropoietin, EGF, and CSF-f activate differing members of a family of latent cytoplasmic transcription factors. Although these fac...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Immunity (Cambridge, Mass.) Mass.), 1994, Vol.1 (6), p.457-468 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The ability of cytokines to activate distinct but overlapping sets of genes defines their characteristic biological response. We now show that IFNy, IL-3, IL-4, IL-6, erythropoietin, EGF, and CSF-f activate differing members of a family of latent cytoplasmic transcription factors. Although these factors have distinct physical and functional properties and exhibit different patterns of expression, they share many important features, including recognition of a related set of enhancer elements, rapid activation, tyrosine phosphorylation, and cross-reactivity to antibodies against p91, a cytoplasmic signaling protein activated by IFNa, IFNy, and IL-6. These shared features point to either parallel or common patterns of signal transduction. A general model of cytokine signal transduction is presented, in which receptor-associated tyrosine kinases activate ligand-specific members of a family of signal-transducing factors. Once activated, these factors carry their signals to the nucleus, where they bind a family of related enhancer elements. |
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ISSN: | 1074-7613 1097-4180 |
DOI: | 10.1016/1074-7613(94)90088-4 |