3CWG,1BG1,4E68


Conserved Protein Domain Family
STAT3_CCD

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cd16853: STAT3_CCD 
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Coiled-coil domain of Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription 3 (STAT3)
This family consists of the coiled-coil (alpha) domain of the STAT3 proteins (Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription 3, or Signal Transduction And Transcription 3). STAT3 continuously shuttles between nuclear and cytoplasmic compartments. The coiled-coil domain (CCD) of STAT3 appears to be required for constitutive nuclear localization signals (NLS) function; small deletions within the STAT3 CCD can abrogate nuclear import. Studies show that the CCD binds to the importin-alpha3 in the testis, and importin-alpha6 NLS adapters in most cells. STAT3 plays key roles in vertebrate development and mature tissue function including control of inflammation and immunity. Mutations in human STAT3, especially in the DNA-binding and SH2 domains, are associated with diseases such as autoimmunity, immunodeficiency and cancer. STAT3 regulation is tightly controlled since either inactivation or hyperactivation results in disease. STAT3 activation is stimulated by several cytokines and growth factors, via diverse receptors. For example, IL-6 receptors depend on the tyrosine kinases JAK1 or JAK2, which associate with the cytoplasmic tail of gp130, and results in STAT3 phosphorylation, dimerization, and translocation to the nucleus; this leads to further IL-6 production and up-regulation of anti-apoptotic genes, thus promoting various cellular processes required for cancer progression. Other activators of STAT3 include IL-10, IL-23, and LPS activation of Toll-like receptors TLR4 and TLR9. STAT3 is constitutively activated in numerous cancer types, including over 40% of breast cancers. It has been shown to play a significant role in promoting acute myeloid leukemia (AML) through three mechanisms: promoting proliferation and survival, preventing AML differentiation to functional dendritic cells (DCs), and blocking T-cell function through other pathways. STAT3 also regulates mitochondrion functions, as well as gene expression through epigenetic mechanisms; its activation is induced by overexpression of Bcl-2 via an increase in mitochondrial superoxide. Thus, many of the regulators and functions of JAK-STAT3 in tumors are important therapeutic targets for cancer treatment.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 341078
Aligned: 7 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 358.153
Created: 4-Nov-2013
Updated: 2-Oct-2020
Structure
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Conserved site includes 73 residues -Click on image for an interactive view with Cn3D
Feature 1:coiled-coil motif
Evidence:
  • None

Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
Feature 1        ########################                                                 ####
3CWG_A     13 EKQQMLEQHLQDVRKRVQDLEQKMKVVENLQDDFDFNYKTLKSqgdmqdln--gnnqsvtRQKMQQLEQMLTALDQMRRS 90  house mouse
1BG1_A     13 EKQQMLEQHLQDVRKRVQDLEQKMKVVENLQDDFDFNYKTLKSqgdmqdln--gnnqsvtRQKMQQLEQMLTALDQMRRS 90  house mouse
NP_571554 138 EKQQILEHNLQDIRKRVQDMEQKMKMLENLQDDFDFNYKTLKSagelsqdlngnsqaaatRQKMSQLEQMLSALDQLRRQ 217 zebrafish
4E68_A     13 EKQQMLEQHLQDVRKRVQDLEQKMKVVENLQDDFDFNYKTLKSqgdmqdln--gnnqsvtRQKMQQLEQMLTALDQMRRS 90  synthetic construct
Q7ZXK3    139 EKQQMLEQHLQDVRKKVQDLEQKMKVVENLQDDFDFNYKTLKSqsdlseln--gnnqsvtRQKMQQLEQMLTALDQLRRT 216 African clawed frog
Q6DV79    139 EKQQMLEQHLQDVRKRVQDLEQKMKVVENLQDDFDFNYKTLKSqgdmqdln--gnnqsvtRQKMQQLEQMLTALDQMRRG 216 Gallus gallus
KTF80034   31 RQFLAPWIESQDWAYAANKESHATLVFHNLLGEIDQQYSRFLQenndgqva--hptgtvvTEKQQILEHNLQDIRKRVQQ 108 common carp
Feature 1     #######################                       ######################            
3CWG_A     91 IVSELAGLLSAMEYVQKTLTDEELADWKRRQQIACIggpPNICLDRLENWITSLAESQLQTRQQIKKLEELQqkvsykgd 170 house mouse
1BG1_A     91 IVSELAGLLSAMEYVQKTLTDEELADWKRRQQIACIggpPNICLDRLENWITSLAESQLQTRQQIKKLEELQqkvsykgd 170 house mouse
NP_571554 218 IVTEMAGLLSAMDFVQKNLTDEELADWKRRQQIACIggpPNICLDRLETWITSLAESQLQIRQQIRKLEELQqkvsykgd 297 zebrafish
4E68_A     91 IVSELAGLLSAMEYVQKTLTDEELADWKRRQQIACIggpPNICLDRLENWITSLAESQLQTRQQIKKLEELQqkvsykgd 170 synthetic construct
Q7ZXK3    217 IISDLASLLSAMEYVQKNLTDEELADWKRRQQIACIggpPNICLDRLENWITSLAESQLQTRQQIRKLEELQqkvsykgd 296 African clawed frog
Q6DV79    217 IVSELAGLLSAMEYVQKMLADEELADWKRRQQIACIggpPNICLDRLENWITSLAESQLQTRQQIKKLEELQqkvsykgd 296 Gallus gallus
KTF80034  109 IVTEMAGLLSAMDFVQKNLTDEELADWKRRQQIACIggpPNICLDRLETWITSLAESQLQIRQQIKKLEELQqkvsykgd 188 common carp
Feature 1                           
3CWG_A    171 pIVQHRPMLEERIVELFRNLMK 192 house mouse
1BG1_A    171 pIVQHRPMLEERIVELFRNLMK 192 house mouse
NP_571554 298 pIIQHRPALEEKIVDLFRNLMK 319 zebrafish
4E68_A    171 pIVQHRPMLEERIVELFRNLMK 192 synthetic construct
Q7ZXK3    297 pIVQHRPMLEERIVELFRNLMK 318 African clawed frog
Q6DV79    297 pIVQHRPMLEERIVELFRNLMK 318 Gallus gallus
KTF80034  189 pIIQHRPALEEKIVDLFRNLMK 210 common carp

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