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An inhibitory effect on the nuclear accumulation of phospho-STAT1 by its unphosphorylated form.

Priyanka Rajeev MenonJulia StaabAnke GregusOliver WirthsThomas Meyer
Published in: Cell communication and signaling : CCS (2022)
Our data demonstrate a novel role of U-STAT1 in affecting nuclear accumulation of P-STAT1, such that a high intracellular concentration of U-STAT1 inhibits the detection of nuclear P-STAT1 in immunofluorescence assays. These observations hint at a possible physiological function of U-STAT1 in buffering the nuclear import of P-STAT1, while preserving IFNγ-induced gene expression. Based on these results, we propose a model of a hypothetical import structure, the assembly of which is impaired under high concentrations of U-STAT1. This mechanism maintains high levels of cytoplasmic STAT1, while simultaneously retaining signal transduction by IFNγ. Video Abstract.
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