Activation of a CrkL-Stat5 signaling complex by type I interferons

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Type I interferons (IFNα and IFNβ) transduce signals by inducing tyrosine phosphorylation of Jaks and Stats, as well as the CrkL adapter, an SH2/SH3-containing protein which provides a link to downstream pathways that mediate growth inhibition. We report that Stat5 interacts constitutively with the IFN receptor-associated Tyk-2 kinase, and during IFNα stimulation its tyrosine-phosphorylated form acts as a docking site for the SH2 domain of CrkL. CrkL and Stat5 then form a complex that translocates to the nucleus. This IFN-inducible CrkL-Stat5 complex binds in vitro to the TTCTAGGAA palindromic element found in the promoters of a subset of IFN-stimulated genes. Thus, during activation of the Type I IFN receptor, CrkL functions as a nuclear adapter protein and, in association with Stat5, regulates gene transcription through DNA binding.

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Fish, E. N., Uddin, S., Korkmaz, M., Majchrzak, B., Druker, B. J., & Platanias, L. C. (1999). Activation of a CrkL-Stat5 signaling complex by type I interferons. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 274(2), 571–573. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.274.2.571

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