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SnapShot: Jak-STAT Signaling II
Journal article   Open access  Peer reviewed

SnapShot: Jak-STAT Signaling II

Alejandro V Villarino, Massimo Gadina, John J O'Shea and Yuka Kanno
Cell, Vol.181(7), pp.1696-1696.e1
2020-06-25
PMID: 32589961

Abstract

Animals Cell Membrane - metabolism Cell Nucleus - metabolism Gene Expression Regulation - genetics Gene Expression Regulation - physiology Humans Janus Kinases - genetics Janus Kinases - metabolism Janus Kinases - physiology Signal Transduction - physiology STAT Transcription Factors - genetics STAT Transcription Factors - metabolism STAT Transcription Factors - physiology
The JAK-STAT pathway is an evolutionarily conserved signal transduction paradigm, providing mechanisms for rapid receptor-to-nucleus communication and transcription control. Discoveries in this field provided insights into primary immunodeficiencies, inherited autoimmune and autoinflammatory diseases, and hematologic and oncologic disorders, giving rise to a new class of drugs, JAK inhibitors (or Jakinibs).
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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.6 Immunology
1.6.1264 STAT3
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Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Cell Biology
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Molecular Biology & Genetics

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