Signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 regulation by novel binding partners

World J Biol Chem. 2015 Nov 26;6(4):324-32. doi: 10.4331/wjbc.v6.i4.324.

Abstract

Signal transducers and activators of transcription (STATs) mediate essential signals for various biological processes, including immune responses, hematopoiesis, and neurogenesis. STAT3, for example, is involved in the pathogenesis of various human diseases, including cancers, autoimmune and inflammatory disorders. STAT3 activation is therefore tightly regulated at multiple levels to prevent these pathological conditions. A number of proteins have been reported to associate with STAT3 and regulate its activity. These STAT3-interacting proteins function to modulate STAT3-mediated signaling at various steps and mediate the crosstalk of STAT3 with other cellular signaling pathways. This article reviews the roles of novel STAT3 binding partners such as DAXX, zipper-interacting protein kinase, Krüppel-associated box-associated protein 1, Y14, PDZ and LIM domain 2 and signal transducing adaptor protein-2, in the regulation of STAT3-mediated signaling.

Keywords: DAXX; Janus kinase/signal transducer and activator of transcription; Krüppel-associated box-associated protein 1; Nuclear factor-κB; PDZ and LIM domain 2; Signal transducer and activator of transcription 3; Signal transducing adaptor protein-2; Signal transduction; Y14; Zipper-interacting protein kinase.

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