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General Description
Signal transducers and activators of transcription 6 (STAT6) belongs to the family of DNA binding proteins. It is mainly involved with Interleukin-4 (IL-4)-mediated gene expression. Srchomology-2 domain (SH2) domain of STAT6 binds to docking sites of IL-4 receptor α to get tyrosine-phosphorylated by the receptor-associated janus kinase (JAK). This binding activates SATAT6 and it forms homodimer. Further, it translocates to the nucleus for adhering with the high affinity STAT-binding elements (SBE) of IL-4/IL-13.
Biological Activity
STAT6 is a human gene and is a member of the ST at family of transcription factors. It is mapped to human chromosome band 12q13. STAT6 has the same functional domain for both receptor coupling and dimerization. It is highly expressed in comparison with the other ST at proteins. STAT-6 silencing results in the reduction of HeLa cell programmed death and the expression of several important key factors related to programmed cell death. It is a highly sensitive and specific marker of solitary fibrous tumor (SFT). It can also be helpful in distinguishing tumor type from histologic mimics.