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  • The STAT3 HIES mutation is a gain-of-function mutation that activates genes via AGG-element carrying promoters.

The STAT3 HIES mutation is a gain-of-function mutation that activates genes via AGG-element carrying promoters.

Nucleic acids research (2015-09-20)
Li Xu, Jin-Jun Ji, Wangping Le, Yan S Xu, Dandan Dou, Jieli Pan, Yifeng Jiao, Tianfei Zhong, Dehong Wu, Yumei Wang, Chengping Wen, Guan-Qun Xie, Feng Yao, Heng Zhao, Yong-Sheng Fan, Y Eugene Chin
ABSTRACT

Cytokine or growth factor activated STAT3 undergoes multiple post-translational modifications, dimerization and translocation into nuclei, where it binds to serum-inducible element (SIE, 'TTC(N3)GAA')-bearing promoters to activate transcription. The STAT3 DNA binding domain (DBD, 320-494) mutation in hyper immunoglobulin E syndrome (HIES), called the HIES mutation (R382Q, R382W or V463Δ), which elevates IgE synthesis, inhibits SIE binding activity and sensitizes genes such as TNF-α for expression. However, the mechanism by which the HIES mutation sensitizes STAT3 in gene induction remains elusive. Here, we report that STAT3 binds directly to the AGG-element with the consensus sequence 'AGG(N3)AGG'. Surprisingly, the helical N-terminal region (1-355), rather than the canonical STAT3 DBD, is responsible for AGG-element binding. The HIES mutation markedly enhances STAT3 AGG-element binding and AGG-promoter activation activity. Thus, STAT3 is a dual specificity transcription factor that promotes gene expression not only via SIE- but also AGG-promoter activity.

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