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Epidermal growth factor induces the tyrosine phosphorylation and nuclear translocation of Stat 5 in mouse liver.
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Epidermal Growth FactorImmunologyCell ProliferationMammary Gland DevelopmentProtein ExpressionSignaling PathwayGrowth FactorReceptor Tyrosine KinaseNuclear TranslocationCell SignalingHealth SciencesGrowth HormoneHormonal ReceptorLiver PhysiologyMammary GlandGene ExpressionCell BiologySignal TransductionDevelopmental BiologyHepatologyLiver NucleiStat 5Medicine
Intraperitoneal injection of epidermal growth factor into mice results in the appearance of multiple tyrosine-phosphorylated proteins in liver nuclei within minutes after administration. We have previously identified three of these proteins as Stat 1 alpha, Stat 1 beta (p91, p84), and Stat 3 (p89). In the present report we demonstrate that Stat 5 (p92), the recently described prolactin inducible transcription factor detected in mammary glands, is the major tyrosine-phosphorylated protein translocated to the nucleus in mouse liver in response to epidermal growth factor. Furthermore, gel-shift analysis and affinity purification revealed that Stat 5, Stat 1 alpha, and Stat 1 beta specifically bind to the prolactin inducible element upstream of the beta-casein promoter.
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