Protein Domain : IPR012345

Type:  Domain Name:  STAT transcription factor, DNA-binding, subdomain
Description:  The STAT protein (Signal Transducers and Activators of Transcription) family contains transcription factors that are specifically activated to regulate gene transcription when cells encounter cytokines and growth factors, hence they act as signal transducers in the cytoplasm and transcription activators in the nucleus []. Binding of these factors to cell-surface receptors leads to receptor autophosphorylation at a tyrosine, the phosphotyrosine being recognised by the STAT SH2 domain, which mediates the recruitment of STAT proteins from the cytosol and their association with the activated receptor. The STAT proteins are then activated by phosphorylation via members of the JAK family of protein kinases, causing them to dimerise and translocated to the nucleus, where they bind to specific promoter sequences in target genes. In mammals, STATs comprise a family of seven structurally and functionally related proteins: Stat1, Stat2, Stat3, Stat4, Stat5a and Stat5b, Stat6. STAT proteins play a critical role in regulating innate and acquired host immune responses. Dysregulation of at least two STAT signalling cascades (i.e. Stat3 and Stat5) is associated with cellular transformation.Signalling through the JAK/STAT pathway is initiated when a cytokine binds to its corresponding receptor. This leads to conformational changes in the cytoplasmic portion of the receptor, initiating activation of receptor associated members of the JAK family of kinases. The JAKs, in turn, mediate phosphorylation at the specific receptor tyrosine residues, which then serve as docking sites for STATs and other signalling molecules. Once recruited to the receptor, STATs also become phosphorylated by JAKs, on a single tyrosine residue. Activated STATs dissociate from the receptor, dimerise, translocate to the nucleus and bind to members of the GAS (gamma activated site) family of enhancers.The seven STAT proteins identified in mammals range in size from 750 and 850 amino acids. The chromosomal distribution of these STATs, as well as the identification of STATs in more primitive eukaryotes, suggest that this family arose from a single primordial gene. STATs share structurally and functionally conserved domains including: an N-terminal domain that strengthens interactions between STAT dimers on adjacent DNA-binding sites; a coiled-coil STAT domain that is implicated in protein-protein interactions; a DNA-binding domain with an immunoglobulin-like fold similar to p53 tumour suppressor protein; an EF-hand-like linker domain connecting the DNA-binding and SH2 domains; an SH2 domain () that acts as a phosphorylation-dependent switch to control receptor recognition and DNA-binding; and a C-terminal transactivation domain []. The crystal structure of the N terminus of Stat4 reveals a dimer. The interface of this dimer is formed by a ring-shaped element consisting of five short helices. Several studies suggest that this N-terminal dimerisation promotes cooperativity of binding to tandem GAS elements and with the transcriptional coactivator CBP/p300.This entry represents the p53-like DNA-binding domain of STAT proteins. Both the DNA-binding domain and the linker domain help determine DNA-specificity. Short Name:  STAT_TF_DNA-bd_sub

0 Child Features

0 Contains

1 Cross References

Identifier
G3DSA:2.60.40.630

3 Found Ins

DB identifier Type Name
IPR001217 Family Transcription factor STAT
IPR008967 Domain p53-like transcription factor, DNA-binding
IPR013801 Domain STAT transcription factor, DNA-binding

5 GO Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0003700 IPR012345
GO:0004871 IPR012345
GO:0006355 IPR012345
GO:0007165 IPR012345
GO:0005634 IPR012345

5 Ontology Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0003700 IPR012345
GO:0004871 IPR012345
GO:0006355 IPR012345
GO:0007165 IPR012345
GO:0005634 IPR012345

0 Parent Features

112 Proteins

DB identifier UniProt Accession Secondary Identifier Organism Name Length
AT2G42480.1 PAC:19642667 Arabidopsis thaliana 743  
Thhalv10020282m V4LE72 PAC:20182611 Eutrema salsugineum 637  
Gorai.005G107800.1 A0A0D2SED1 PAC:26803116 Gossypium raimondii 864  
Thecc1EG018126t1 A0A061EFY9 PAC:27455459 Theobroma cacao 616  
Thecc1EG034626t1 A0A061FFE0 PAC:27459021 Theobroma cacao 95  
Migut.K01041.1.p A0A022RBG7 PAC:28937341 Mimulus guttatus 304  
Glyma.06G231400.1.p A0A0R0JKI7 PAC:30551595 Glycine max 189  
Traes_3DL_663081CEA.9 PAC:31870434 Triticum aestivum 188  
Traes_5AS_633421061.1 PAC:31976225 Triticum aestivum 415  
Prupe.3G288300.1.p A0A251Q718 PAC:32108044 Prunus persica 106  
Manes.09G082100.1.p A0A2C9V8W4 PAC:32340171 Manihot esculenta 244  
Manes.15G037100.1.p A0A2C9UCW8 PAC:32350633 Manihot esculenta 408  
Kalax.0187s0033.1.p PAC:32567935 Kalanchoe laxiflora 271  
Sevir.7G041600.1.p A0A4U6TNX7 PAC:32658966 Setaria viridis 349  
Dusal.0096s00018.1.p PAC:33195812 Dunaliella salina 248  
Brdisv1Kah-51020309m.p PAC:33941484 Brachypodium distachyon Kah-5 139  
Brdisv1Bd29-11025336m.p PAC:34108941 Brachypodium distachyon Bd29-1 547  
Brdisv1Bd21Control1019827m.p PAC:34798832 Brachypodium distachyon Bd21 AsmbCtrl 139  
Brdisv1Koz-31017290m.p PAC:35124803 Brachypodium distachyon Koz-3 167  
Brdisv1Bd21-3_r1019495m.p PAC:35580995 Brachypodium distachyon Bd21-3 145  
DCAR_022771 PAC:36081869 Daucus carota 126  
DCAR_005104 PAC:36066602 Daucus carota 543  
Solyc08g079690.2.1 PAC:36149864 Solanum lycopersicum 115  
Solyc11g012500.1.1 PAC:36152166 Solanum lycopersicum 216  
AT2G42475.1 P0DKG6 PAC:37377390 Arabidopsis thaliana 359  
evm.model.Scaffold_539.666 PAC:37840594 Coffea arabica 132  
VIT_200s1045g00030.1 A5AXD4 PAC:38050026 Vitis vinifera 213  
AH019570-RA PAC:38173812 Amaranthus hypochondriacus 672  
BdiBd21-3.3G0128400.1.p PAC:38230673 Brachypodium distachyon Bd21-3 263  
Brahy.D03G0131400.1.p PAC:38627976 Brachypodium hybridum 243  

2 Publications

First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            12039028
            9630226