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SPI-C and STAT6 Can Cooperate to Stimulate IgE Germline Transcription

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Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2006 May 2
PMID 16647686
Citations 4
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Abstract

SPI-C is a novel ETS protein that is expressed in B lymphocytes. No target gene for SPI-C has so far been defined. We have performed a yeast two-hybrid screen using SPI-C as bait in order to further analyze the functional role of this orphan transcription factor. We found that SPI-C interacted specifically with the C-terminus of STAT6 in yeast. By co-immunoprecipitation in transfected COS7 cells the physical interaction between SPI-C and STAT6 was confirmed. Furthermore, this protein-protein interaction is functional since we could demonstrate that SPI-C and STAT6 stimulated IL4 induced Iepsilon transcription synergistically but only when both proteins bound to DNA. Thus, a protein interaction between SPI-C and STAT6 is the basis for a novel mechanism for regulation of IL4 induced gene expression.

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