Meyer et al., 2002 - Google Patents
Constitutive and IFN‐γ‐induced nuclear import of STAT1 proceed through independent pathwaysMeyer et al., 2002
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- Meyer T
- Begitt A
- Lödige I
- van Rossum M
- Vinkemeier U
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STAT1 functions as both a constitutive transcriptional regulator and, in response to cytokine stimulation of cells, as an inducible tyrosine‐phosphorylated transcription factor. Here, we identify and characterize a non‐transferable nuclear targeting sequence in the STAT1 DNA …
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