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Comparative Study
. 1999 Feb 15;18(4):959-67.
doi: 10.1093/emboj/18.4.959.

Anopheles gambiae Ag-STAT, a new insect member of the STAT family, is activated in response to bacterial infection

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Comparative Study

Anopheles gambiae Ag-STAT, a new insect member of the STAT family, is activated in response to bacterial infection

C Barillas-Mury et al. EMBO J. .

Abstract

A new insect member of the STAT family of transcription factors (Ag-STAT) has been cloned from the human malaria vector Anopheles gambiae. The domain involved in DNA interaction and the SH2 domain are well conserved. Ag-STAT is most similar to Drosophila D-STAT and to vertebrate STATs 5 and 6, constituting a proposed ancient class A of the STAT family. The mRNA is expressed at all developmental stages, and the protein is present in hemocytes, pericardial cells, midgut, skeletal muscle and fat body cells. There is no evidence of transcriptional activation following bacterial challenge. However, bacterial challenge results in nuclear translocation of Ag-STAT protein in fat body cells and induction of DNA-binding activity that recognizes a STAT target site. In vitro treatment with pervanadate (vanadate and H2O2) translocates Ag-STAT to the nucleus in midgut epithelial cells. This is the first evidence of direct participation of the STAT pathway in immune responses in insects.

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