AbstractGrowth hormone receptor (GHR) signaling involves activation of the Janus Kinases (Jak) and of Stat proteins (signal transducers and activators of transcription). Growth hormone (GH) induces transcriptional activation of c-fos gene and the c-sis inducible element (SIE) of its promoter was shown to bind the Stat proteins. Using cells co-transfected with GHR and Stat 3 expression vectors, we directly demonstrate that GH induces tyrosine phosphorylation of Stat 3 and its binding to the SIE probe. We showed, using mutant forms of GHR, that only the cytoplasmic membrane proximal domain of the receptor, including a conserved proline rich region (box 1), is required for this effect
Growth hormone (GH) is a major regulator of normal cell growth and differentiation. Interaction of G...
Growth hormone (GH) is a major regulator of normal cell growth and differentiation. Interaction of G...
The haematopoietic cytokine family of signalling molecules comprises a variety of polypeptides which...
AbstractGrowth hormone receptor (GHR) signaling involves activation of the Janus Kinases (Jak) and o...
International audienceThe GH receptor (GHR) is a member of the cytokine receptor superfamily; its si...
International audienceThe GH receptor (GHR) is a member of the cytokine receptor superfamily; its si...
The growth hormone (GH) receptor is a member of the cytokine receptor superfamily. This receptor fam...
Growth hormone initiates signaling by inducing homodimerization of two GH receptors. Here, we have s...
International audienceStimulation of GH receptors leads to rapid activation of Jak2 kinase and subse...
International audienceStimulation of GH receptors leads to rapid activation of Jak2 kinase and subse...
Stimulation of GH receptors leads to rapid activation of Jak2 kinase and subsequent tyrosine phospho...
AbstractOnce thought to be present only in liver, muscle and adipose tissue, the GH receptor is now ...
Once thought to be present only in liver, muscle and adipose tissue, the GH receptor is now known to...
The growth hormone receptor (GHR) is a critical regulator of postnatal growth and metabolism. Howeve...
The growth hormone (GH) receptor is a member of the cytokine receptor superfamily. This receptor fam...
Growth hormone (GH) is a major regulator of normal cell growth and differentiation. Interaction of G...
Growth hormone (GH) is a major regulator of normal cell growth and differentiation. Interaction of G...
The haematopoietic cytokine family of signalling molecules comprises a variety of polypeptides which...
AbstractGrowth hormone receptor (GHR) signaling involves activation of the Janus Kinases (Jak) and o...
International audienceThe GH receptor (GHR) is a member of the cytokine receptor superfamily; its si...
International audienceThe GH receptor (GHR) is a member of the cytokine receptor superfamily; its si...
The growth hormone (GH) receptor is a member of the cytokine receptor superfamily. This receptor fam...
Growth hormone initiates signaling by inducing homodimerization of two GH receptors. Here, we have s...
International audienceStimulation of GH receptors leads to rapid activation of Jak2 kinase and subse...
International audienceStimulation of GH receptors leads to rapid activation of Jak2 kinase and subse...
Stimulation of GH receptors leads to rapid activation of Jak2 kinase and subsequent tyrosine phospho...
AbstractOnce thought to be present only in liver, muscle and adipose tissue, the GH receptor is now ...
Once thought to be present only in liver, muscle and adipose tissue, the GH receptor is now known to...
The growth hormone receptor (GHR) is a critical regulator of postnatal growth and metabolism. Howeve...
The growth hormone (GH) receptor is a member of the cytokine receptor superfamily. This receptor fam...
Growth hormone (GH) is a major regulator of normal cell growth and differentiation. Interaction of G...
Growth hormone (GH) is a major regulator of normal cell growth and differentiation. Interaction of G...
The haematopoietic cytokine family of signalling molecules comprises a variety of polypeptides which...