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The Amino-Terminal Domain of Human Stat4 - Overproduction, Purification, and Biophysical Characterization

  1. Author:
    Baden, H. A.
    Sarma, S. P.
    Kapust, R. B.
    Byrd, R. A.
    Waugh, D. S.
  2. Author Address

    Waugh DS, NCI, Frederick Canc Res & Dev Ctr, ABL Basic Res Program, Prot Engn Grp, Frederick, MD 21702 USA NCI, Frederick Canc Res & Dev Ctr, ABL Basic Res Program, Prot Engn Grp, Frederick, MD 21702 USA NCI, Frederick Canc Res & Dev Ctr, ABL Basic Res Program, Macromol NMR Sect, Frederick, MD 21702 USA
    1. Year: 1998
  1. Journal: Journal of Biological Chemistry
    1. 273
    2. 27
    3. Pages: 17109-17114
  2. Type of Article: Article
  1. Abstract:

    The multifunctional signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT) proteins relay signals from the cell membrane to the nucleus in response to cytokines and growth factors. STAT4 becomes activated when cells are treated with interleukin-12, a key cytokine regulator of cell-mediated immunity. Upon activation, dimers of STAT4 bind cooperatively to tandem interferon-gamma activation sequences (GAS elements) near the interferon-gamma gene and stimulate its transcription. The amino-terminal domain of STAT4 (STAT4(1-124)) is required for cooperative binding interactions between STAT4 dimers and activation of interferon-gamma transcription in response to interleukin-12. me have overproduced this domain of human STAT4 (hSTAT4(1-124)) in Escherichia coli and purified it to homogeneity for structural studies. The circular dichroism spectrum of hSTAT4(1-124) indicates that it has a well ordered conformation in solution. The translational diffusion constant of hSTAT4(1-124) was determined by nuclear magnetic resonance methods and found to be consistent with that of a dimer. The rotational correlation time (tau(c)) of hSTAT4(1-124) was estimated from N-15 relaxation to be 16 ns; this value is consistent with a 29-kDa dimeric protein. These results, together with the number of signals observed in the two-dimensional H-1-N-15 heteronuclear single quantum coherence spectrum of uniformly N-15-labeled protein, indicate that hSTAT4(1-124) forms a stable, symmetric homodimer in solution. Cooperativity in native STAT4 probably results from a similar or identical interaction between the amino-terminal domains of adjacent dimers bound to DNA. [References: 29]

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