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Janus kinase types

Leptin signalling is via monomeric receptors in the brain. A short-form of the leptin receptor (Lep-R) is required to transport the hormone across the blood-brain barrier and a long-form Lep-R is located in the hypothalamus. The long-form is functionally linked with a particular type of receptor-associated tyrosine kinase called Janus kinase (JAK, see Section 4.7) whose function is to phosphorylate a STAT (signal transducer and activator of transcription) protein a similar mechanism to that often associated with signalling by inflammatory cytokines. [Pg.307]

Some ligands induce dimerization of the receptors to which they bind. Such a receptor contains an extracellular domain that binds the ligand, a transmembrane region, and a cytosolic domain that either binds or contains a protein kinase. The growth-hormone receptor participates in an example of this type of signal-transduction pathway. Dimerization of the receptor activates Janus kinase 2, a protein kinase associated with the intracellular part of the receptor. The kinase, in turn, phosphorylates and activates a transcription factor called STAT5. [Pg.634]


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